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Federal judges say they'll require Trump administration to pay SNAP benefits

Judge Talwani gave the Trump administration until Nov. 3 to decide if it will pay full or partial benefits. Another judge said SNAP is an entitlement.

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freep.comStai leggendo8 mesi fa

Federal judges say they'll require Trump administration to pay SNAP benefits

Judge Talwani gave the Trump administration until Nov. 3 to decide if it will pay full or partial benefits. Another judge said SNAP is an entitlement.

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huffpost.com8 mesi fa

Judges Tell Trump Administration It Can't Withhold Food Benefits

Despite the ruling, it seems likely SNAP benefits will still be delayed.

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thehindu.com8 mesi fa

U.S. judge directs Trump administration to provide SNAP food aid benefits amid shutdown

U.S. judge orders Trump administration to continue SNAP benefits during shutdown, ruling the suspension unlawful amid public outcry.

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upi.com8 mesi fa

2 federal judges order continuation of SNAP benefits - UPI.com

Those who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits should continue to do so after two federal court rulings ordered program funding on Friday.

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cnbc.com8 mesi fa

SNAP update: Trump admin will pay 50% of food stamp benefits in November amid shutdown

The agreement to use contingency funds to pay for food stamp benefits came after a judge said Trump administration could not cease paying for the benefits.

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forbes.com8 mesi fa

Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Blocking Food Stamps

The Trump administration said Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits would cease on Nov. 1.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. giovedì 30 ottobre 2025·upi.com

    Federal judge weighs ordering emergency funding of SNAP - UPI.com

    A federal judge in Massachusetts might order the federal government to tap emergency funds to pay for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.

  2. venerdì 31 ottobre 2025·huffpost.com

    Judges Tell Trump Administration It Can't Withhold Food Benefits

    Despite the ruling, it seems likely SNAP benefits will still be delayed.

  3. venerdì 31 ottobre 2025·huffpost.com

    Judge Says Trump Admin Wrong To Withhold Food Benefits, Sets Monday Deadline

    Despite the ruling, it seems likely SNAP benefits will still be delayed.

  4. venerdì 31 ottobre 2025·forbes.com

    Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Blocking Food Stamps

    The Trump administration said Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits would cease on Nov. 1.

  5. venerdì 31 ottobre 2025·cnbc.com

    SNAP benefits must continue despite shutdown, judge tells Trump administration

    The Justice Department argued that the food stamp program, which feeds more than 40 million Americans, effectively did not exist anymore due to the shutdown.

  6. venerdì 31 ottobre 2025·bbc.com

    US judge blocks Trump administration from halting Snap benefits

    A federal judge said the plan to suspend food aid to millions of Americans during the ongoing US government shutdown is likely unlawful.

  7. venerdì 31 ottobre 2025·upi.com

    2 federal judges order continuation of SNAP benefits - UPI.com

    Those who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits should continue to do so after two federal court rulings ordered program funding on Friday.

  8. venerdì 31 ottobre 2025·freep.com

    Federal judges say they'll require Trump administration to pay SNAP benefits

    Judge Talwani gave the Trump administration until Nov. 3 to decide if it will pay full or partial benefits. Another judge said SNAP is an entitlement.

  9. venerdì 31 ottobre 2025·thehindu.com

    U.S. judge directs Trump administration to provide SNAP food aid benefits amid shutdown

    U.S. judge orders Trump administration to continue SNAP benefits during shutdown, ruling the suspension unlawful amid public outcry.

  10. domenica 2 novembre 2025·cnbc.com

    Treasury Secretary Bessent says SNAP food benefits could restart by Wednesday

    SNAP food benefits could restart as early as Wednesday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday.

  11. lunedì 3 novembre 2025·arabnews.com

    Trump administration faces deadline to tell judges whether it will use contingency funds for SNAP

    President Donald Trump’s administration faces deadlines on Monday to tell two federal judges whether it will comply with court orders that it continue to fund SNAP, the nation’s…

  12. lunedì 3 novembre 2025·bbc.com

    SNAP benefits in limbo as judges press Trump administration to fund food aid

    One in eight Americans are dependent on a food assistance program called Snap, which has gone unfunded since Saturday.

  13. lunedì 3 novembre 2025·upi.com

    Shutdown Day 34: Trump administration must update judge on SNAP funds by noon - UPI.com

    President Donald Trump has until noon Monday to respond to a federal judge who ruled last week that food benefits must be reinstated.

  14. lunedì 3 novembre 2025·cnbc.com

    SNAP update: Trump admin will pay 50% of food stamp benefits in November amid shutdown

    The agreement to use contingency funds to pay for food stamp benefits came after a judge said Trump administration could not cease paying for the benefits.