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Supreme Court pauses judge's order on US government foreign aid funding in relief to TrumpThe administration filed a request urging the justices to halt Washington-based US District Judge Amir Ali's order, arguing that it amounted to judicial overreach.
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The US Supreme Court.

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President Donald Trump's administration asked the US Supreme Court on Wednesday to put on hold a federal judge's order requiring the government to pay foreign aid funds to contractors and grant recipients for past work.

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The administration filed a request urging the justices to halt Washington-based US District Judge Amir Ali's order, arguing that it amounted to judicial overreach. Ali's order gave the administration a deadline of 11:59 pm Wednesday night.

Following this, the US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts paused the federal judge's order and issued an interim order placing on hold Washington-based US District Judge Amir Ali's action that had imposed a deadline for Wednesday night.

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(Published 27 February 2025, 07:15 IST)