🍽️ Millions Await Relief as Government Shutdown Drags On
In a last-minute move, the Trump administration announced partial funding for food stamps (SNAP) as the U.S. government shutdown entered its 34th day – edging closer to becoming the longest in history. The decision follows heated debates and court battles over hunger relief for 42 million Americans.
💬 'Radical Democrats' vs. Emergency Funds
President Trump took to Truth Social, accusing opponents of letting Americans go hungry: "I do NOT want Americans to go hungry… REOPEN THE GOVERNMENT!" Meanwhile, the USDA allocated $4.65 billion from emergency reserves – enough to cover half of November’s SNAP benefits for eligible households.
⚖️ Courts Weigh In
A Rhode Island federal judge ordered the administration to tap into contingency funds, while a Massachusetts judge called withholding benefits "likely unlawful." Still, no formal mandate emerged to release full funds, leaving families in limbo.
📉 Poverty Line Pressures
With most SNAP recipients living below the poverty line, advocates warn the partial fix is like "a Band-Aid on a broken system." The program needs $8+ billion monthly to function fully – leaving a $3.35 billion gap even with this stopgap measure.
🌐 Stay tuned as this developing story impacts markets, policy debates, and dinner tables nationwide.
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Trump admin to partially fund SNAP benefits amid gov't shutdown
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