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BREAKING — U.S. District Judge Mary S. McElroy dropped a legal bombshell, blocking the Trump administration’s attempt to reroute federal funds meant to support people experiencing homelessness. The ruling halts the move cold, raising urgent questions about executive power, humanitarian priorities, and what the administration was really trying to rush through behind closed doors… But sources say this decision may trigger a much bigger confrontation already brewing — and the next move just sent shockwaves through Washington.
Washington, D.C. — U.S. District Judge Mary S. McElroy has issued a ruling blocking an effort by the Trump administration to redirect federal funds that were originally designated for programs supporting people experiencing homelessness.
In her decision, Judge McElroy determined that the administration’s move raised serious legal concerns, particularly regarding whether the executive branch has the authority to repurpose congressionally approved funding without explicit approval from lawmakers.
The ruling immediately halts any transfer of the funds while the case proceeds.
Advocacy groups and local governments welcomed the decision, warning that the loss of funding would have disrupted shelters, housing assistance programs, and emergency services nationwide.
Administration officials have argued the redirection was necessary to address other priorities, though critics say the move would have come at the expense of vulnerable populations.
Legal experts note that the ruling could have broader implications for future disputes over executive control of federal spending, as the administration considers its next steps.


