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Susan Collins, chair of the US Senate Means Committee, R-Main, speaks on Monday, September 29, 2025, to reporters in the Capitol building in Washington, DC, (Photo by Jennifer Shutt/States Newsroom)

Washington -The chairwoman of the committee of the US Senate said on Tuesday that the government’s office should sue Trump administration because of its efforts to freeze the expenses approved by the congress or unilaterally.

“I believe that GAO, which is authorized to complain in cases as part of the 1974 stowing and budget control law, should do so,” said Senator Susan Collins. “The GAO has found seven cases in which the (pollution) violates the law and to sue it.”

Collins, R-Main, reporters also said that they do not agree with the Supreme Court Decision last week On its emergency docking, which enables the Trump government to terminate foreign aid of 4 billion US dollars.

“I do not agree to the temporary decision of the Supreme Court, but it was not a decision that dealt with the advantages of the case,” said Collins. “That is still coming.”

Collins, one of the more vocal members of her party on the preservation of the constitutional authority of the Congress of the Washbörse, said: “Well, let’s see, when asked whether she would expect the GAO, a state wax dog agency, to acquire a lawsuit about the Trump administration that confiscated the funds.

The GAO budget office and the White House office did not immediately respond to a request for comments.

Means for libraries, medical research, Fema frozen

The Republicans in the Congress have approved the efforts of the Trump administration, approved funds approved by the congress, either support or relatively peaceful.

The GAO has written to the Trump administration for illegally confiscated funds for the loading of electric vehicles, museums and libraries, Head Start, Energy Efficiency Upgrades in K-12 schools, financing medical research at the National Institute of Health and financing for the Federal Administrative Agency of the Federal emergency management.

The committee of the Senate requirement, the member Patty Murray, D-Wash.

“Today we remember a strong memory of how President Trump’s law attack on our expenditure laws violated real people in all parts of the country – such as financing to combat homelessness, disasters and much more,” wrote Murray. “It is time for Republicans to join us to insist on the fact that every last cent that is due to the American people will get out of the American people.”

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