Court Delays Order Requiring Pennsylvania to Provide Information to Trump Administration
A judge has delayed an order that would have required Pennsylvania to turn over information to the Trump administration for an antisemitism investigation.

A federal judge has postponed an order that would have compelled Pennsylvania to provide information to the Trump administration as part of what officials described as an antisemitism investigation.
The Trump administration had requested the information, stating it was necessary for conducting the investigation into antisemitic activities. Pennsylvania officials had resisted complying with the federal request.
The delay comes amid broader legal disputes between federal and state authorities over information sharing requirements. Courts have been weighing competing claims about federal investigative powers versus state sovereignty in data collection matters.
The judge's decision to delay the order provides additional time for legal arguments to be presented by both sides before a final determination is made on whether Pennsylvania must comply with the federal request.
The case represents one of several ongoing legal battles between federal authorities and state governments over the scope of federal investigative powers and states' obligations to cooperate with such inquiries.