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The Supreme Court, The Presidency, and the Balance at Risk

  This week, U.S. politics has been dominated by a growing tension between the executive branch and the judiciary. From high-stakes foreign aid battles to debates over agency independence, the courts are testing the limits of presidential power—and Americans are watching closely. Foreign Aid on Hold A federal judge recently ordered the disbursement of $4 billion in foreign aid approved by Congress, but the Trump administration pushed back, arguing some funds conflicted with its foreign policy priorities. The Supreme Court intervened with a temporary pause, giving itself time to weigh whether the executive branch can withhold funds. This case is shaping up to be a defining moment in how far the president can go in controlling government spending without legislative approval. Independent Agencies in the Crosshairs The authority to remove officials from independent agencies has become a flashpoint. The controversy reached the Supreme Court when the administration sought to r...

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