Rhode Island Judge Denies Trump Admin’s Request to Allow Spending Freeze

The president’s plans to reduce government waste and cut costs are being challenged by nearly two dozen states.
Rhode Island Judge Denies Trump Admin’s Request to Allow Spending Freeze
President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office at the White House on Feb. 12, 2025. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images
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President Donald Trump’s plan to freeze federal spending while reviewing government expenditures received another setback Wednesday, as a federal judge in Rhode Island ruled against the administration’s request to allow the payment pause to continue.

Judge John McConnell of the Rhode Island District Court found that the plaintiffs—including 22 states plus the District of Columbia which are seeking a permanent injunction—could be harmed if the money is not distributed.

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