Judge orders Trump administration to explain why order to restore Voice of America wasn’t followed -
💨 Abstract
The article discusses a legal issue involving the Voice of America (VOA). A federal judge has accused the Trump administration of ignoring orders to restore VOA's operations, which have been largely non-functional since March. The administration has until August 13 to explain how it will use the $260 million Congress allocated for VOA. The judge criticized the administration for not following proper procedures to eliminate funding and for providing vague responses, implying that the administration is stalling.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
Suggested
MLB trade deadline tracker: Padres add Mason Miller, Jays trade for Shane Bieber in final hours -
Gunman shot by officers after killing 3 people outside a Reno casino has died, police say -
Slugging third baseman Eugenio Suárez returns to Mariners in deal with Diamondbacks, AP source says -
MLB trade deadline tracker: Padres add Mason Miller, Jays trade for Shane Bieber in final hours -
White House says Trump envoy Witkoff and US Ambassador Huckabee will inspect food distribution in Gaza on Friday -
US-Best-Sellers-Books-PW -
A 4th man accused in a fatal dogpile outside a Milwaukee hotel pleads guilty to felony murder -
Global trade in photos as a new deadline approaches on Trump tariffs -
Bills backup offensive lineman Alec Anderson week to week after knee surgery -
South Africa starts injecting rhino horns with radioactive material to curb poaching -