Trump-appointed judge delivers legal blow to president

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Isabella Torregiani

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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​

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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 โ€œdevastatingโ€ cash flow disaster that forced the organization to lay off 75 percent of its staff and suspend critical global pro-democracy programs.

The ruling​

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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. โ€œThe defendants have likely unlawfully frozen the Endowmentโ€™s funding,โ€ Friedrich wrote in a 15-page decision.

Judge rebukes Trump admin​

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The judge criticized the Trump administration. (MEGA)

Friedrichโ€™s ruling emphasized that Congress has authority to approve funding for the NED. At the same time, the organizationโ€™s 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 โ€œimpermissible policy reasons.โ€ She concluded, โ€œThe defendants have fallen woefully short of providing an โ€˜annual grantโ€™ that โ€˜enableโ€™ the Endowment to fulfill its statutory purposes.โ€

Trump adminโ€™s impact​

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Friedrich said the administration withheld NEDโ€™s required funding. (MEGA)

Friedrich outlined how the funding freeze disrupted NEDโ€™s operations and undermined its mission. โ€œIt was unable to fund 226 approved grants, 124 grants recommended for approval by the Board, and 53 core institute projects,โ€ she wrote. โ€œThese are activities that the Endowment, in consultation with Congress, has determined are โ€˜important and time-sensitiveโ€™ โ€ฆ to fulfilling the Endowmentโ€™s mission.โ€ Friedrich concluded that the administration failed to provide the required annual grant to support NEDโ€™s obligations.

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