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A federal judge appointed by President Donald Trump has delivered a major legal blow to his own administration, ruling that it unlawfully withheld millions of dollars in congressionally approved funds from the National Endowment for Democracy.
The lawsuit

The NED had to let go of many employees. (Giorgio Trovato/Unsplash)
The NED filed suit against the Trump administration, arguing that the funding freeze violated the Administrative Procedure Act. According to the plaintiffs, the suspension created a โdevastatingโ cash flow disaster that forced the organization to lay off 75 percent of its staff and suspend critical global pro-democracy programs.
The ruling

Trump-appointed judge sided with the plaintiffs. (Wesley Tingey/Unsplash)
In response, the NED asked for emergency relief through a temporary restraining order and later a preliminary injunction to stop the administration from withholding the rest of its 2025 fiscal year funding. U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich, a Trump appointee from 2017, granted the request. โThe defendants have likely unlawfully frozen the Endowmentโs funding,โ Friedrich wrote in a 15-page decision.
Judge rebukes Trump admin

The judge criticized the Trump administration. (MEGA)
Friedrichโs ruling emphasized that Congress has authority to approve funding for the NED. At the same time, the organizationโs board is responsible for compliance with the NED Act. The executive branch, she wrote, is charged with executing that funding โ but instead, the Trump administration withheld it for โimpermissible policy reasons.โ She concluded, โThe defendants have fallen woefully short of providing an โannual grantโ that โenable
Trump adminโs impact

Friedrich said the administration withheld NEDโs required funding. (MEGA)
Friedrich outlined how the funding freeze disrupted NEDโs operations and undermined its mission. โIt was unable to fund 226 approved grants, 124 grants recommended for approval by the Board, and 53 core institute projects,โ she wrote. โThese are activities that the Endowment, in consultation with Congress, has determined are โimportant and time-sensitiveโ โฆ to fulfilling the Endowmentโs mission.โ Friedrich concluded that the administration failed to provide the required annual grant to support NEDโs obligations.
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