Judges have a temporary reversal of Trump Administrator’s freeze over foreign aid
Later Thursday, the federal judge said Trump administration Frozen three weeks of funding into US foreign aid.
Judge Amir Ali issued the order in Washington’s U.S. District Court on Thursday in a lawsuit filed by two health agencies receiving US funds for programs abroad.
Ali said in his order that the Trump administration must shut down funding for thousands of US institutions for international development assistance programs overseas to carry out a thorough review of each program. I stated.
Trump temporarily blocked it with Doge Mission to end USAID

A bouquet of white flowers, placed outside the headquarters of the United States Organization for International Development (USAID), is depicted in Washington on Friday, February 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Cneta)
However, the judge said Trump officials were unable to explain why a “blanket halt” for foreign aid programs was necessary before the program was reviewed more thoroughly.
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USAID was founded under the Kennedy administration in 1961 and acted as an independent body that worked closely with the State Department to allocate private foreign aid. Under Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the agency could be repealed after a few days of restructuring, he said in a letter to bipartisan lawmakers on February 3.
Emma Colton and the Associated Press of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.