Denver (KDVR) – A federal court in Washington Denver and other prosecutors granted a preliminary order on Tuesday in a lawsuit against the Trump administration regarding the threats to withholding grant financing for transportation and priority programs.
The court ruled that the Trump administration is likely to act in a violation to separate the principle of powers by “an attempt to partially disbursing funds on a basis that Congress does not declare, but in the policy of the executive branch.”
“The court concludes that the plaintiffs are likely to prevail in their claim that he is in an attempt
To impose new financing conditions on beneficiaries (the continuity chain of care), the defendants contradict States.
The judge decided to supervise the complaint also that the threat of losing the money itself is harmful, and he writes, “This is the danger that waves on the horizon is the injury, and the pronouncing is already suffering.”
The mayor of Denver Mike Johnston praised the decision on Wednesday.
“Denver follows all laws – federal, state and local – and it should not be possible to ask the White House to do the same,” Johnston said in a statement. Johnston said: “We appreciate the rapid and accurate judgment of the court that protects the federal funding that Danifer deserves,” Johnston said.
US Transport Minister Sean Dove I issued a note In April to the beneficiaries of federal financing, a warning that they may lose taxpayer dollars if it is not in line with the Trump administration’s position on diversity, fairness and integration programs.
The memo also warned that federal financing recipients can be cut if they did not help enforce the federal immigration policy.