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Latest Supreme Court ruling adds to shutdown confusion

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The Supreme Court has ruled that the Trump administration could temporarily withhold SNAP benefits after a previous judge ordered the White House to provide full federal food benefits to states by Friday.

Breakdown
  • Supreme Court temporarily blocks SNAP benefits, increasing confusion for millions awaiting food assistance.
  • President Trump directs the Department of Justice to investigate alleged price fixing by foreign meatpacking companies, but offers no evidence for the claims. 5s
  • The Department of Agriculture announces it will pay out SNAP benefits following a judge's order, but the Trump administration appeals to the Supreme Court, citing concerns about funding other programs. 1m 4s
  • The government shutdown continues with no resolution, as President Trump and lawmakers remain divided over funding and health care negotiations. 1m 20s
  • Democrats propose extending Obamacare tax credits in a funding bill, but Senate Majority Leader John Thune rejects the proposal; the Senate remains in session as SNAP benefits remain unresolved. 1m 48s
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