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Federal Judges Order Emergency Food Stamp Funding During Shutdown

Federal Judges Order Emergency Food Stamp Funding Amid Government Shutdown

In a significant legal development, federal judges have ordered the USDA to utilize emergency contingency funds to maintain SNAP (food stamp) benefits during the ongoing government shutdown. President Donald Trump has subsequently directed his administration’s lawyers to seek court clarification on the legal process for funding the program.

Key Takeaways

  • Federal judges in Massachusetts and Rhode Island ruled the USDA must use contingency funds for SNAP.
  • President Trump has asked the court to clarify the legal pathway for funding.
  • The rulings protect benefits for millions and preserve work requirement waivers for vulnerable groups.

Trump Seeks Legal Clarity on SNAP Funding

President Trump responded to the court rulings on Truth Social, stating, “I do NOT want Americans to go hungry just because the Radical Democrats refuse to do the right thing and REOPEN THE GOVERNMENT. Therefore, I have instructed our lawyers to ask the Court to clarify how we can legally fund SNAP as soon as possible.”

“If we are given the appropriate legal direction by the Court, it will BE MY HONOR to provide the funding, just like I did with Military and Law Enforcement Pay,” Trump added.

He directly called on Democrats to reopen the government, urging SNAP beneficiaries to contact Senate Democrats.

Court Rulings Overturn USDA Stance

The rulings from Judges John J. McConnell in Rhode Island and Indira Talwani in Boston rejected the USDA’s claim that it could not use a $5 billion contingency fund for SNAP benefits scheduled for November distribution.

Judge Talwani declared the USDA’s suspension of benefits “unlawful,” writing: “Defendants’ suspension of SNAP payments was based on the erroneous conclusion that the Contingency Funds could not be used to ensure continuation of SNAP payments. This court has now clarified that Defendants are required to use those Contingency Funds as necessary for the SNAP programme.”

Judge McConnell further ordered that all existing waivers of SNAP work requirements for older adults, veterans, and others must continue to be honored. Both judges demanded progress updates by Monday.

The legal action was initiated by Democratic officials from 25 states and Washington D.C., who argued the contingency fund must be used. They also indicated a separate $23 billion fund is available for the program.

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