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JUST IN: U.S. Supreme Court Steps In Under the Impoundment Control Act, Blocks Donald Trump Administration From Withholding UN Funds Already Approved by Congress after Trump Cut all funding to the organization
JUST IN: U.S. Supreme Court Steps In Under the Impoundment Control Act, Blocks Donald Trump Administration From Withholding UN Funds Already Approved by Congress after Trump Cut all funding to the organization
**U.S. Supreme Court Blocks Withholding of UN Funds Approved by Congress**
Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Supreme Court has stepped in under the Impoundment Control Act to block the Trump administration from withholding funds for the United Nations that had already been approved by Congress, marking a significant check on executive authority over federal spending.
In a brief order issued Tuesday, the Court ruled that the administration lacked the legal power to unilaterally freeze or cancel congressionally appropriated funds, even amid policy disagreements with international organizations. The decision follows President Donald Trump’s earlier move to cut all U.S. funding to the UN, citing concerns over inefficiency and alleged bias against U.S. interests.
Legal experts say the ruling reinforces Congress’s constitutional “power of the purse,” emphasizing that the Impoundment Control Act of 1974 was designed specifically to prevent presidents from refusing to spend money lawmakers have authorized.
“This is a clear signal that policy disputes do not override statutory spending obligations,” said one constitutional law scholar.
The decision is expected to have broad implications for executive power and future disputes over foreign aid and international commitments, while ensuring that previously approved U.S. contributions to the United Nations are released as required by law.
