2025-11-08 04:40:14
Government
Politics

Supreme Court Allows SNAP Payment Suspension Amid Government Shutdown

The ongoing debate surrounding the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) highlights a critical intersection of government policy and public welfare. Recently, the US Supreme Court permitted the Trump administration to temporarily suspend SNAP payments, affecting 42 million Americans who rely on this assistance for food security.

Amid a federal government shutdown, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson issued a stay order, giving the administration time to appeal a lower court ruling that mandated full funding for SNAP. The government asserts it lacks the authority to maintain these payments without specific congressional appropriations, despite having contingency funds available.

As negotiations between lawmakers stall, the potential for significant delays in food assistance looms large, impacting millions. This situation underscores the fragile balance between political maneuvering and the urgent needs of vulnerable populations, as the ramifications of these decisions ripple through communities already facing economic hardships.

The Guardian
8. November 2025 um 02:01

Flight cancellations take effect amid government shutdown – US politics live

The government shutdown has severe impacts. A federal judge ordered food stamp funding, weight loss drug costs were reduced, and Venezuela war powers blocked. Additionally, President Trump discussed Hungary's reliance on Russian oil with Viktor Orban, and Nancy Pelosi announced her retirement from Congress after nearly 40 years in office.
New York Times - Business
8. November 2025 um 03:45

Trump Administration Seeks Immediate Halt to Court Order to Pay Food Stamps

The Trump administration has asked a federal appeals court to halt a lower court's order requiring full food stamp payments to millions of low-income Americans during the government shutdown. The move comes after Judge John J. McConnell Jr. directed the government to tap leftover funds to fund SNAP in full for this month, which the Justice Department says is an overreach of judicial power. If successful, the administration's request could severely cut or delay aid to families relying on food s..
EL PAÍS
8. November 2025 um 03:08

Trump administration must fund food coupons for millions despite government shutdown

A federal appeals court has upheld an order from Judge John McConnell of Rhode Island, requiring Donald Trump's administration to fund SNAP in full. The program costs approximately $8 billion per month and helps one in eight Americans purchase food. This decision comes as the US Government continues to operate under a shutdown, with millions of dollars available in contingency funds that can be used to support programs like SNAP. Meanwhile, lawmakers have proposed legislation to delay funding..
The Guardian
8. November 2025 um 00:16

Trump demands supreme court intervene after judges reject bid to halt Snap funding

The Trump administration has been denied a request by a federal appeals court to block a judge's order to distribute November's full monthly food stamp benefits amid the US government shutdown. The administration has now turned to the Supreme Court in an attempt to halt the order. A lower court had previously ordered the administration to pay at least part of the benefits using an emergency fund, which it initially said would be 50% and later increased to 65%. Some Snap recipients have already..
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