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BREAKING: The Supreme Court Issues Emergency Injunction Blocking President Trump From Using a Single Dime of Taxpayer Funds to Pay ACECO’s Unpaid Demolition Balance and Compensation After the Company’s Court Victory Full details ⤵️
In a stunning late-night ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has issued an emergency injunction preventing President Donald Trump’s administration from using any federal taxpayer funds to cover ACECO’s unpaid demolition balance and multimillion-dollar compensation — despite the company’s prior court victory. ⚖️
The ruling, handed down just hours after the Justice Department filed an emergency motion, halts all payments indefinitely while the high court reviews whether the President’s order to release funds violated federal spending laws and separation-of-powers principles.
According to insiders, the injunction was a 6–3 decision, signaling deep concern among justices about the legality of diverting public money to settle private liabilities stemming from Trump-era federal projects.
ACECO — a major contractor involved in multiple federal demolition and redevelopment operations — recently won a judgment requiring the government to compensate it for unpaid contracts. Trump’s team had moved swiftly to pay the balance, citing “urgent national interest.”
But the Supreme Court’s intervention sends a clear message:
> “No President, regardless of party or power, may unilaterally dip into public funds to settle private debts without congressional approval,” one legal analyst explained.
The injunction is a major blow to Trump’s fiscal authority and could signal wider judicial resistance to the administration’s ongoing attempts to bypass legislative spending controls.
Political reaction exploded overnight — with Democrats celebrating the ruling as a victory for constitutional accountability, while Trump allies slammed it as judicial interference in executive policy.
The case now heads into full briefing, with arguments expected early next month. Until then, every dollar owed to ACECO remains frozen, and the President’s order stands blocked.