Federal Judges Block Trump’s Attempt to Freeze SNAP Benefits Amid Shutdown
Two federal judges ruled against President Trump's administration's attempt to suspend SNAP benefits during the government shutdown, ordering it to use contingency funds for food aid. The rulings highlight a legal battle over SNAP funding as Congress remains deadlocked over shutdown negotiations.
In a significant legal development, two federal judges have blocked the Trump administration’s effort to halt SNAP benefits during the ongoing government shutdown. The judges ordered the use of contingency funds to maintain food aid for millions of Americans in need.
The rulings were delivered amid a fierce political standoff between Democrats and Republicans in Congress, which has left SNAP funding at risk. The administration argued it lacked the authority to issue full payments without a new spending bill, citing empty coffers.
Nonetheless, the immediate judicial orders mandate the USDA to tap into emergency funds, challenging Secretary Rollins’ claims about funding limitations, and ensure continuation of these essential benefits to avoid causing distress among beneficiaries.
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