A federal judge in Rhode Island on Thursday (November 6) ordered U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to fully fund food aid for 42 million low-income Americans in November by Friday, blocking a plan to provide reduced Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits during the government shutdown.
Breakdown
- A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits for November, affecting 42 million Americans.
- The order blocks a plan to reduce SNAP benefits during the government shutdown and accuses the administration of withholding aid for political reasons. 10s
- The Trump administration appealed the ruling, leaving the status of full SNAP payments uncertain. 32s
- Food banks in New Jersey and elsewhere have seen increased demand as recipients face paused or reduced benefits. 1m 20s
- Local officials and food bank leaders warn the situation is unsustainable if the shutdown continues. 2m 22s