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Trump administration ‘failed to consider the harms’ in not supporting Snap, judge says in ruling that demands funds by Friday – live

By Eric November 7, 2025

In a significant ruling, a federal judge in Rhode Island has mandated that the Trump administration must disburse the full amount of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for November within a tight 24-hour timeframe. This decision comes amidst the backdrop of an unprecedented government shutdown, which has now stretched into its 37th day, marking the longest such closure in U.S. history. The ongoing shutdown has led to widespread uncertainty and hardship, particularly for low-income families who rely on SNAP benefits for essential food assistance. The judge’s ruling aims to ensure that these vulnerable populations receive the support they need, despite the political stalemate in Washington.

As the shutdown continues, the blame game between Democrats and Republicans intensifies, with each party accusing the other of failing to reach a compromise on funding. President Trump has taken to social media and public appearances to advocate for changes to the Senate’s filibuster rules, which currently require 60 votes to advance legislation. His focus on this procedural issue highlights the broader political tensions that have contributed to the shutdown, as both parties remain entrenched in their positions. The SNAP benefits ruling underscores the urgent need for a resolution, as millions of Americans face the consequences of the prolonged impasse. This case serves as a reminder of the critical role that government assistance plays in the lives of many, especially during times of political turmoil.

A federal judge in Rhode Island ordered the Trump administration to pay the full amount of November Snap food aid benefits to states within 24 hours
US judge orders Trump administration to fully fund Snap benefits in November
It’s now day 37 of the ongoing government shutdown, the longest on record, with both parties continuing to blame the other for the lapse in funding.
For his part, Donald Trump has turned his attention to the filibuster – the procedural mechanism that requires 60 votes in the Senate to end debate on a piece of legislation and bring it to the floor for a vote. He’s hammered home his wishes on Truth Social, and in front of lawmakers at a White House breakfast on Tuesday.

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