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***Breaking*** Judge issues issues stay on TSF's freeze (Original Post)
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 28
OP
The legal expert Lisa (sorry, forgot her last name) on MSNBC just said
senseandsensibility
Jan 28
#7
orangecrush
(22,897 posts)1. Good
mucifer
(25,003 posts)2. Fingers crossed we have some rule of law.
Rebl2
(15,446 posts)3. So does
this mean it keeps the freeze in place or the opposite, takes the freeze away.
Tommy Carcetti
(43,687 posts)5. It delays the imposition of the freeze.
So things stay as they have been for now.
LetMyPeopleVote
(157,387 posts)4. That was fast
edhopper
(35,324 posts)6. What happens
when they don't comply?
senseandsensibility
(20,740 posts)7. The legal expert Lisa (sorry, forgot her last name) on MSNBC just said
that this only applies to institutions that have an open funding account to which payments have been made, but if not the freeze stands. Did my best to paraphrase.