Millions of Americans who depend on federally funded food assistance programs, known as SNAP, remain in limbo as the Supreme Court temporarily blocked a full payment of SNAP benefits for now.
Breakdown
- The federal shutdown has reached its 38th day, with no negotiations or resolution in sight.
- The Supreme Court temporarily blocked full SNAP payments, affecting millions of Americans relying on food assistance. 24s
- The Trump administration stated it has depleted its contingency fund for SNAP and would need to divert money from other programs to continue payments. 32s
- Democrats proposed extending Affordable Care Act tax credits and funding the government, but Republicans rejected the plan and insisted the government must reopen first. 1m 17s
- President Trump urged the elimination of the Senate filibuster and called for redirecting Affordable Care Act funds to Americans, while Senator Rick Scott announced related legislation. 1m 50s