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Supreme Court Allows Trump to Withhold $4B in SNAP Funding

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UPDATE: The U.S. Supreme Court has just granted the Trump administration the authority to withhold approximately $4 billion in vital funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) amid an ongoing federal government shutdown. This decision impacts 42 million low-income Americans who rely on these food aid benefits, underscoring a critical moment for many families.

In a significant development on November 3, 2023, Chief Justice John Roberts issued an administrative stay that allows the administration additional time to formalize its request to fund SNAP only partially for this month. The stay is set to expire in just two days, adding urgency to the situation as families await clarity on their food assistance.

Earlier on the same day, the administration filed an emergency request to pause a ruling from U.S. District Judge John McConnell in Providence, Rhode Island. Judge McConnell had mandated that the administration must fully fund SNAP by Friday, potentially putting millions of dollars in aid at risk. The administration’s proposal includes $4.65 billion in emergency funding to cover SNAP benefits for November, a program that typically costs between $8.5 billion and $9 billion monthly.

This development is particularly crucial as families prepare for the upcoming month, with many depending on SNAP for basic necessities. The withholding of funds could lead to significant hardship for those already struggling to make ends meet.

As the situation evolves, all eyes will be on the Supreme Court and the administration’s next moves. The urgency of this matter cannot be overstated, as millions await confirmation of their food assistance.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story, as the implications of this decision will resonate across the nation.

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