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Attorney General Tong Joins Coalition Of 23 Attorneys General Opposing President Trump’s Unlawful Freeze of Foreign Aid Funds

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Attorney General William Tong

06/16/2025

Attorney General Tong Joins Coalition Of 23 Attorneys General Opposing President Trump’s Unlawful Freeze of Foreign Aid Funds

(Hartford, CT) — Attorney General William Tong today joined a group of 23 attorneys general opposing the Trump Administration’s unlawful decision to withhold billions of dollars of United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funding for foreign aid programs.

In an amicus brief filed in Global Health Council, et. al v. Trump, the coalition of attorneys general pushes back on the Administration’s extraordinary assertion that it can unilaterally withhold funds that Congress has appropriated based on its own policy judgments. The coalition also details how the Administration’s termination of foreign aid funding has substantially harmed the states by cutting off billions of dollars in funding for research grants and contracts that flowed through USAID and benefitted United States farmers, universities, nonprofits, and small businesses. The brief urges the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit to reject the Administration’s extraordinary view of executive power—a view that would diminish Congress’s constitutional authority and risk substantial harm to the states and others.

“The Trump Administration’s illegal and immoral decision to try to withhold billions of dollars in USAID funding and programs harms not only just the millions across the world who rely on our lifesaving support, but also harms jobs and organizations here at home,” said Attorney General Tong. “From university-backed research and projects for improving healthcare in poverty-stricken countries to nonprofits which provide lifesaving aid, it is vital to both our state’s economy and to our country’s standing in the world that these funds are restored.”

In January 2025, President Trump signed an executive order directing members of the Executive Branch to freeze federal funding for foreign aid programs at USAID and the State Department. This included halting funding for critical public health and humanitarian assistance projects that were already in progress abroad, as well as funding for health and agricultural research that was ongoing within the United States. A group of foreign aid nonprofits challenged the withholding of these funds; a federal district court granted their request for a preliminary injunction and ordered the Executive Branch agencies and officials to “make available for obligation the full amount of funds that Congress appropriated for foreign assistance programs.”

In an amicus brief, the 23 attorneys general urge the appellate court to uphold the preliminary injunction. In doing so, the attorneys general:

• Urge the court to reject the Administration’s contention that the Executive Branch can unilaterally choose to withhold funds Congress has appropriated. The Constitution gives Congress, not the President, the authority to appropriate funds. Where Congress has appropriated funds for specific purposes, the President does not have unilateral authority to refuse to spend those funds.

• Argue that the unlawful freezing of foreign aid funds is actively harming Connecticut and the other states. By halting the flow of billions of dollars of funding for foreign assistance programs, the President and other Executive Branch officials have inflicted substantial harms on universities, farmers, nonprofits, and small businesses. Hundreds of American workers have been terminated, substantial amounts of American crops intended for international distribution have been unallocated, and hundreds of millions of dollars of cutting-edge research projects at some of the nation’s top public universities have been halted as a result of the withholding of the funds.

A copy of the brief is available here.

Attorney General Tong is joined in filing the brief by the attorneys general of the District of Columbia, Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin.

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