Supreme Court Weighs In on Trump's Spending Freeze for First Time
The Supreme Court is considering a spending freeze imposed by former President Donald Trump for the first time, as the case moves forward after a U.S. District Judge blocked the freeze last week.

The US Supreme Court is considering its first case related to former President Donald Trump's spending freeze, which was imposed by U.S. District Judge Amir Ali in 2018. The court will hear arguments on a case involving Trump's alleged failure to turn over financial records to Congress as part of the investigation into his business dealings and potential ties to Ukraine. The spending freeze, imposed during Trump's presidency, restricted millions of dollars in funds from being made available for certain programs. The court's decision is expected to have significant implications for Trump's legacy and any future investigations into his administration.