Even more breaking news in our lawsuit against the Trump regime’s foreign
assistance freeze:
Late yesterday afternoon, in response to our court motion, a federal judge
agreed that the administration had not complied with his order requiring
resumption of foreign aid funding and work — and instructed it to do so without
further delay.
Public Citizen will be back in court — in this case and others — in the days and
weeks ahead.
See our note from yesterday, copied below in case you missed it, for more
details on this critical lawsuit against the Trump regime.
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There is breaking news in one of Public Citizen’s lawsuits against the Trump
regime.
We filed a motion yesterday urging a federal judge to enforce his order — which
has so far gone unheeded — requiring the administration to restart the foreign
aid that Donald Trump froze by unlawful executive order on his first day back in
office.
As reported by MSNBC , Politico , Reuters , and others, we also called on the court to hold Trump officials who refused
to follow the order in contempt.
Here’s a quick recap of this case so far:
January 20
On his first day back in office, Trump issues an executive order freezing almost
all foreign assistance that the United States provides worldwide and ordering a
stop to virtually all related work. The maneuver is a gross violation of both
the Constitution’s separation of powers and several federal statutes.
February 10
Public Citizen sues the Trump regime — on behalf of two organizations that
receive funding from the federal government for overseas humanitarian work — to
stop its illegal freeze and work stoppage.
February 12
We file a motion urging the court to take emergency action to stop the Trump
regime’s reckless and lawless actions while the case proceeds.
February 13
The judge grants our motion and issues a temporary restraining order requiring
funding to be restarted and work to resume.
February 18
The administration boldly informs the court that it has not conformed to the
temporary restraining order whatsoever, in flagrant defiance of the judge.
February 19
Public Citizen files a motion urging the court to enforce its temporary
restraining order and to hold two Trump officials — Marco Rubio, Trump’s
Secretary of State, and Russell Vought, the Project 2025 architect Trump installed as director of the obscure but critical Office of
Management and Budget — in contempt of court.
Here’s what we said in a statement to national and international media outlets:
The Trump regime’s brazen noncompliance cannot be condoned. We are asking the
court to order immediate compliance with the temporary restraining order by
rescinding all suspensions, stop-work orders, and terminations issued since
January 19, 2025. We are also asking the court to issue an order holding Marco
Rubio and Russell Vought in civil contempt and imposing monetary penalties until
they comply.
This is one of seven lawsuits that Public Citizen has filed so far against the
regime since Trump took the oath of office on January 20 for the second time.
And there will be more.
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