The federal judge reigns against the administration of Trump in a continuation of federal subsidies

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A federal judge gave Denver, Colorado, a financial victory after deciding against the Trump administration in a trial on federal funding.
The administration had threatened to retain $ 4 billion in federal transport subsidies. Denver and other local governments argued that in its threat, the Trump administration has published “illegal and politically motivated financing conditions”.
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The requirements came from a service note published by the Secretary of Transport Sean Duffy in April. In the memo, Duffy informed the recipients that they had to comply with federal policies on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) and cooperate with American immigration and customs application (ICE).
“In this context, [the] The applicants argue that by trying to condition the disbursement of funds in part for reasons not authorized by the Congress, but rather on the policy of executive branches, the defendants act in violation of the principle of separation of powers “, the order granting the preliminary injunction read.

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The mayor of Denver, Mike Johnston, celebrated the decision and expressed his gratitude for the rapid action of the Court on the issue.
“Denver follows all laws – federal, state and local – and it should not be so much to ask the White House to do the same,” Johnston said in a statement. “We appreciate the rapid and precise decision of the Court protecting the federal funding that Denverites deserve.”

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This decision represents one of President Donald Trump’s losses this week this week, including an order forcing the administration to restore funding for Americans and to re -hire thousands of employees. In this case, the judge judged that the actions of the administration violated federal law.


