Justice Elena Kagan Warns Supreme Court Conservatives Just Went 'Too Far' [View all]
Source: Newsweek
PUBLISHED Sep 26, 2025 at 06:28 PM EDT
UPDATED Sep 26, 2025 at 06:47 PM EDT
The Supreme Court on Friday extended an order allowing President Donald Trumps administration to keep nearly $5 billion in foreign aid frozen, a decision that drew a sharp rebuke from Justice Elena Kagan, who said the conservative majority had gone too far.
With the three liberal justices in dissent, the courts conservatives granted the administrations emergency appeal in a case involving billions of dollars that Congress had already approved. Trump announced last month that he would not spend the money, invoking a disputed authority known as a pocket rescission, a budgetary maneuver last used by a president roughly 50 years ago.
The unsigned order said Trumps foreign affairs authority weighed heavily in the decision but emphasized that it was not a final ruling. Still, the courts action ensures the aid will remain blocked while the case continues through lower courts.
Why It Matters
The decision is the latest in a string of victories for Trump at the high court, many of them through emergency appeals that bypass the usual lengthy process. The court has previously allowed the administration to restrict protections for migrants, remove federal employees, and fire leaders of independent agencies.
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