Trump-appointed judge rips his spending cuts in late-night ruling
'The government failed': Trump-appointed judge rips his spending cuts in late-night ruling
Story by Carl Gibson 14h 2 min read
On Tuesday night, President Donald Trump's administration suffered a loss in court this time, at the hands of one of his own appointed judges.
Politico legal correspondent Kyle Cheney tweeted Tuesday that U.S. District Judge Mary S. McElroy, who Trump appointed to the District of Rhode Island in 2019, authored a ruling that overruled his funding freeze for multiple federal agencies. In her 63-page ruling, McElroy granted a preliminary injunction in favor of a coalition of nonprofit organizations suing the Trump administration allowing them to have their funding turned back on while litigation plays out.
"The judiciary does not and cannot decide whether [Trump's] policies are sound," she wrote. "But where the federal courts are constitutionally required to weigh in meaning we, by law, have no choice but to do so are cases 'about the procedure' (or lack thereof) that the Government follows in trying to enact those policies."
McElroy said the
plaintiffs correctly sued the administration under the Administrative Procedures Act (APA), under an argument that federal money already appropriated by Congress during former President Joe Biden's administration by law had to go to its designated payees. She noted that while "elections have consequences" and administrations have a right to implement their own policies, they don't have the right to shut off money after Congress put it in legislation that was signed into law.
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There's one more paragraph at the link that is worth reading. You have to scroll down past the video. It starts with "The Trump-appointed judge additionally quoted Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, "
Link:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/the-government-failed-trump-appointed-judge-rips-his-spending-cuts-in-late-night-ruling/ar-AA1CZVu8?ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover&cvid=4a621cc4e2b04e7ccb28de9c7dce9eaf&ei=7
The original link is Tweet, so not providing it here.
However, here is the judge's response; 63-page ruling:
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.rid.59116/gov.uscourts.rid.59116.45.0.pdf
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DU was originally notified of this appeal to one of trump's executive orders by poster RAB910:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220207311