Judge orders Trump administration to fully fund SNAP
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In a brief ruling filed in US District Court in Boston, Judge George A. O’Toole, Jr. ordered that the woman be released “from her confinement immediately.”
A US judge ordered Trump officials to fully cover the cost of food-aid benefits for more than 42 million eligible Americans this month, rejecting an administration plan to only partially fund the program during the government shutdown.
A federal judge has ordered the U.S. government to fully fund SNAP benefits for Nov., providing relief for thousands of Georgia families who feared losing critical food assistance amid the ongoing government shutdown.
Antonio Armstrong Jr., 25, will have a new hearing on or before Jan. 6, 2026, the 14th Court of Appeals ruled on Thursday.
A fiery and fully exasperated federal judge on Nov. 6 ordered the U.S. Department of Agriculture to fully fund food stamp benefits by the next day for more than 40 million low-income Americans, despite the government shutdown now approaching its seventh week.
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U.S. senator expressed his concern saying the military should be used “to defend us from foreign adversaries, not to crush dissent or silence peaceful protest.”
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Trump has repeatedly promised to bring down beef prices over the past few weeks. The president had previously said he would consider increasing imports of the meat from Argentina, in part to lower prices. He has also been applying pressure on the Fed to reduce interest rates in order to further bring down mortgage rates.