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Supreme Court rejects Trump on USAID foreign-aid freeze

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Workers unload medical supplies to fight the Ebola epidemic from a USAID cargo flight on Aug. 24, 2014, in Harbel, Liberia. 

WASHINGTON � A divided U.S. Supreme Court dealt a blow to President Donald Trump’s foreign-aid freeze, reinstating a lower court order that requires the quick disbursement of as much as $2 billion owed to contractors for already completed work.

Over four dissents, the justices on Wednesday rejected Trump’s request to toss out the order. In a one-paragraph decision that gave little explanation, the majority told a federal trial judge to “clarify what obligations the government must fulfill� since his original payment deadline has now passed.





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