In apparent open defiance of two federal court rulings,
President Donald
Trump said Tuesday that his administration will not fund a key federal
nutritional aid program until after the Republican government shutdown ends,
leaving millions of families even more vulnerable to hunger at a time
of crisis-level food insecurity.
In a post on his TruthSocial network, Trump took aim at
both the Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the administration
of former President Joe
Biden.
“SNAP BENEFITS, which increased by Billions and Billions of Dollars (MANY FOLD!) during Crooked Joe Biden’s disastrous term in office (Due to the fact that they were haphazardly ‘handed’ to anyone for the asking, as opposed to just those in need, which is the purpose of SNAP!), will be given only when the Radical Left Democrats open up government, which they can easily do, and not before!” the president wrote. “Thank you for your attention to this matter.”
Responding to the president’s post, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) wrote on social media, “After a
judge ordered Donald
Trump to make SNAP payments, the wannabe king declared he will defy a
court order and won’t help people afford groceries.”
“Trump’s message to 42 million Americans: Eat dirt,” she
added.
Seemingly contradicting Trump’s claim, the White House said later Tuesday that the administration is
complying with one of the court orders.
Data from the nonpartisan US Government Accountability
Office have shown that approximately 70% or more of working-age,
non-disabled adults receiving Medicaid and SNAP
benefits work full-time—defined as 35 hours or more per week.
On Friday, federal judges in Massachusetts and Rhode Island ruled against the US Department of Agriculture’s refusal to pay at least part of the $8 billion in SNAP benefits—also known as food stamps—to rightful beneficiaries in November via a contingency fund established by Congress. The administration responded to the rulings by saying it would only fund around 50% of the total monthly benefits, while warning of likely payment delays.
Plaintiffs in the Rhode Island case—represented by Democracy Forward
and the Lawyers’ Committee for Rhode Island—subsequently filed an emergency request seeking a court order
compelling Trump and his administration to comply with Friday’s order.
“The Trump-Vance administration continues to play
politics with people’s lives through failing to ensure SNAP payments are
expeditiously available,” Democracy Forward president and CEO Skye Perryman
said in a statement Tuesday. “This is immoral and unlawful.”
“The political posturing should stop now,” Perryman
added. “The administration needs to fully fund SNAP benefits so people can eat,
today. We should not need to go to court to force the administration to provide
food all people are entitled to in this country, but here we are—back in court
to demand that the administration acts consistent with the judge’s order.”
Alejandra Gomez, executive director of Living United for
Change in Arizona (LUCHA),
said ahead of a planned Tuesday press conference: “It took two court orders and
mounting public pressure for the Trump
administration to fund SNAP assistance partially, which is not good
enough. Arizona families in need deserve better.”
“December SNAP benefits are not guaranteed, and every day
that Congress fails to act, children will go
hungry, food banks run dry, and working families will pay the price,” she
added. “It is time to end the shutdown, fund healthcare and
SNAP.”
Now in its 35th day, the ongoing federal government
shutdown is tied for the longest in US history. Vulnerable people—already
reeling from record cuts to social programs to pay for tax breaks for billionaires and
corporations under the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed by Trump in
July—are feeling even more pain, at a time when more than 47 million
Americans, including 1 in 5 children, are living in food
insecure households.
“I did not receive any benefits at all... And they said
there is no promise of even getting any type of benefits for November,”
Danielle Rodriguez, a single mother in Pennsylvania who
lost $400 in monthly SNAP aid, told MSNBC‘s
Ana Cabrera Monday.
“'Mommy, do you want my piggybank money to help
with groceries?'”
“Unfortunately, I’ve had to reach out to my utility
companies and stuff like that to go on payments to use some of my bill money to
buy groceries for me and my kids,” she continued.
“It’s very stressful being a single mom of two kids. I
have a 9-year-old, and she is offering her piggybank money,” Rodriguez added.
“And she’s like, ‘Mommy, do you want my piggybank money to help with
groceries?’ And it’s sad to hear my child say that to me because I’m mom—I’m
supposed to do everything. I’m supposed to be their protector.”
Mitch Jones, managing director of policy and litigation
at Food &
Water Watch, said in a statement: “At a time when rampant corporate
consolidation has driven grocery prices sky-high, Trump continues to choose
cruelty over the rule
of law. He must abide by recent court orders and immediately release SNAP
aid to the millions of low-income American families suddenly hanging on the
precipice of an unconscionable hunger crisis.”
“If Trump had any shred of humanity in him, he would do
whatever was necessary to prevent hunger and suffering in the country he claims
to love,” Jones added.
-Brett Wilkins, Common Dreams

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