Boston – On Friday, another federal judge ordered a temporary stagnation in the efforts of the Trump administration to free the federal funds in the latest turn at the cost of trillion dollars in the grant and the loan.
Judge John McConal biased with about two dozen states who requested an emergency order, which prevented most of the federal agencies from stopping funding.
Another judge in Washington stopped the plan earlier this week, before it was determined to apply, but its short -term order is only on Monday until it decides to increase it.
McConel ordered the federal government to “stop, freeze, block, cancel, cancel, cancel, or eliminate the orders until another law comes to play. Promised.
McConel wrote, “The court should work in these initial stages of litigation under the ‘worst situation’ as the width and ambiguity of the executive action is impossible to do otherwise,” McConel wrote.
This decision was praised by many states which were part of the trial.
“Today’s court verdict has confirmed that the Presidents cannot unilaterally remove federal money, especially resources that rely on our children, seniors and economy. “His careless actions demonstrated the huge power of the Attorney General to remove chaos and confusion.” My office demonstrated the huge power of the Attorney General to remove chaos and confusion. “My office protects the residents of Massachusetts from these arrogant and illegal abuses to remove chaos and confusion. Will continue to fight for. ”
Road Island Attorney General Neronha said that he has appreciated the fact that McConel “has caused irreparable damage that it would cause instructions, and clearly the Americans have already caused it.”
Neronha said in a statement, “Don’t make any mistake: This federal amount was implemented to inspire fear and anarchy, and it was successful in that regard.” “The purpose of these strategy is to wear us down, but with each legal victory we confirm that these important and illegal disruption will not be tolerated, and of course now and the future are completed with swift and immediate action in the future Will be done. ”
The order was opposed by the federal government, arguing that they did not describe as “comprehensive relief”.
McConel’s decision, which is located in the Road Island and was appointed by former President Barack Obama, canceled a memorandum after the management and a comprehensive stagnation on federal loans and grants after the budget.
The press secretary of the White House has since said that a funding freeze has been planned in accordance with the Blitz of the executive orders of President Donald Trump.
Republican Presidents want to increase fossil fuel production, to remove safety for transgender people and eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.
The memo released by OMB early this week rely on trillion dollars from Washington, intimidating the intimidated states, schools and organizations.
Administration officials said stagnation was necessary to review the alignment expenses with Trump’s executive orders on issues such as climate change and diversity, equity and inclusion programs. But two days later, he sent a two-Vakya notice that was re-forming the original memorandum.
A day later, the Trump administration officials said that such programs that provide direct assistance to Americans including medicines, social security, student loans and food tickets will not be affected. But it did much less to reduce confusion.
The administration officials stressed that despite the confusion, their actions still had an impact by outlining their obligations to the federal agencies to follow Trump’s executive orders. This motivated the states to request temporary preventive orders.
In his proposal, the lawyers of Trump’s Department of Justice argued that the federal court in the Road Island had a lack of jurisdiction and the plaintiff could not use an order that was initially exposed to wide action against OMB memo.
He also argued that Trump and OMB “clearly have the right to agencies directed to fully implement the President’s agenda, in line with the underlying statutory officials of each individual agency.”
Acting Assistant Attorney General wrote, “The President’s right to implement its agenda to subordinate agencies is well established under their statutory officials of those agencies.”
The decision in favor of the states was not unexpected.
In a hearing on Wednesday on the initial order of the states, McConel said that he was sympathetic to the argument ahead of the states about the possible loss from any federal funding freeze.