Trump admin spars with aid groups over foreign aid payment deadline
A coalition of non-profit groups suing the Trump administration over its foreign aid freeze asked a federal judge to impose a deadline of Monday, March 10, at 5:59 p.m for the government to pay more than $1.5 billion owed to them, according to court papers filed Thursday -- a timeline that Trump administration attorneys called "not feasible."
After a divided Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the Trump administration must comply with a district court order to execute those payments, the federal judge overseeing the case asked the parties to propose a payment schedule ahead of an in-person hearing on Thursday afternoon.
The coalition of nonprofits and the Trump administration wrote Thursday morning that "they were unable to come to an agreement."
The administration pledged to "proceed expeditiously" but must "also hold an obligation to the public to ensure that taxpayer funds are spent only for legitimate work that was actually performed." They suggested that these payments could be completed in "not more than ten working days."
Attorneys for the coalition of aid groups, in their own statement, accused the Trump administration of continuing "to erect barriers to compliance with their payment obligations."
-ABC News' Lucien Bruggeman







