Judge gives Trump administration until Monday to have a plan for SNAP benefits
class=”story”> Judge gives Trump administration until Monday to have a plan for SNAP benefits October 31, 20252:40 PM ET
Volunteers organize donated beans, powered milk and other nonperishable items during a food drive in front of the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday in Washington, D.C. The event brought together faith leaders, food bank workers and furloughed federal employees who demanded that the Trump administration release billions in emergency funds for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images hide caption
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A federal judge says the Trump administration has until “no later than Monday” to consider whether to pay at least partial SNAP food benefits to 42 million low-income people. Judge Indira Talwani acknowledged this will leave millions of people without assistance starting Saturday.
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A judge is set to decide whether SNAP benefits can be cut off on Saturday
Two dozen Democratic-led states had sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture over the administration’s decision to suspend the nation’s largest anti-hunger program for the first time in its history. The judge wrote they are correct in challenging that as unlawful. But she declined to issue a temporary restraining order, saying resuming payments at some point can still avoid irreparable harm to SNAP recipients.
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If SNAP food aid is cut off, small grocery stores also will feel the pain
Talwani said the Agriculture Department must use emergency funds to keep SNAP going. She also said other money is legally available, but left the decision of how much benefits to distribute up to the administration.
- SNAP
- food aid
- WIC program
- U.S. Department of Agriculture