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73 The Supreme Court’s newest decision could make it impossible to end the shutdown

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox · 09/30/2025 19:31 EDT

The Supreme Court’s newest decision could make it impossible to end the shutdown

On Friday, the Supreme Court handed down an order that could completely upend the balance of power between Congress and President Donald Trump. The order effectively permits Trump to cancel $4 billion in foreign aid spending that he is required to spend under an act of Congress.  Trump claims the power to “impound” funds, meaning […]

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