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nappy-doo | 1 year ago

Have you met the current congress? They have to care first.

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dragonwriter|1 year ago

This assumes that they are the only party with standing to sue, which is not likely the case. (Previous rulings on the lack of the authority of the executive to withhold appropriated funds have come in suits by intended recipients.) Both private parties (nonprofits and businesses) [1] and a group of 23 states [2] have already filed suit over the order.

[1] https://www.reuters.com/legal/non-profits-health-groups-sue-...

[2] https://oag.ca.gov/news/press-releases/attorney-general-bont...

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And it has been blocked, for now: https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-pause-federal-grants...

bagels|1 year ago

Supreme court is in Trump's pocket. You can bet it will be appealed, all the way up, with some new legal theory invented to say that Trump can do whatever he wants.

cjrp|1 year ago

Is it up to congress though? Not the Supreme Court?

EasyMark|1 year ago

It would be, but they are a rubber stamp for Trump now. Now only judges can stop the madness. Hopefully SCOTUS will actually do their job and make sure that Trump sticks to the law, which does not allow him to just defund programs set up by Congressional vote. Otherwise we wouldn't need a Congress. He's pushing at the walls to see how much he can tear down.

Tadpole9181|1 year ago

Someone with standing needs to sue, which is then moved through the court system. We would need a US v Trump.

That, or they impeach, which is utterly laughable.