‘Little more than a bait and switch’: Trump admin bashed for trying to ‘avoid’ court order with ‘meaningless’ rescission in lawsuit targeting federal spending freeze

Donald Trump throws sign pens to a crowd.

FILE — President Donald Trump throws pens used to sign executive orders to the crowd during an indoor Presidential Inauguration parade event in Washington, Monday, Jan. 20, 2025 (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File).

The Trump administration and a collection of nonprofits are fiercely arguing over the scope of a weeks-old court order that pumped the brakes on the controversial government spending freeze.

On Jan. 28, the National Council of Nonprofits (NCN) filed one of the first lawsuits against the defunding scheme. That same day, U.S. District Judge Loren L. AliKhan, a Joe Biden appointee, issued a stay on the freeze — which she later extended into a temporary restraining order. On Feb. 25, the judge issued a preliminary injunction.

On March 4, the plaintiffs accused the government of effectively violating the terms of the injunction by way of a “cramped interpretation” that has frozen some $3.6 billion in anti-homelessness funds that were previously “awarded to various grant recipients.”

On Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice fired back — accusing the plaintiffs of trying to squeeze “broader” relief out of the court.

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