Monday, November 03, 2025

Trump administration says SNAP benefits will restart, but will only be partial payments and could be delayed
Trump administration says SNAP will be partially funded in November
Photos: Food banks scramble to get ready as SNAP funding deadline looms
Federal judges order administration to pay SNAP benefits but what's next remains unclear
Judges order Trump administration to use emergency reserves for SNAP payments during the shutdown
Trump just kneecapped the GOP’s shutdown strategy
With SNAP benefits set to halt, Thune says he can't clarify Trump plan to fund it
Around 90,000 in Marion, Polk counties will lose SNAP food assistance
Trump returns to confront deepening duel of pain as shutdown drags on
Federal judge suggests Trump admin should partially fund SNAP
Trump pitches working with Democrats on ObamaCare alternative
Trump shows little incentive to broker end to shutdown
Watch live: Schumer, Senate Democrats speak amid shutdown showdown
une blasts Democrats on Senate floor over SNAP, shutdown: ‘This isn’t a political game’
What shutdown? Trump isn't canceling travel, golf or his ballroom even with the government shuttered
If SNAP food aid is cut off, small grocery stores also will feel the pain
SNAP runs out of money Nov. 1. Here's what that means in your state
Senate GOP, Democrats looking for ‘off-ramp’ to end shutdown next week
The Missing President
MAGA Stars Turn on Johnson in Heated Strategy Call
10 GOP senators co-sponsor Hawley’s SNAP funding bill
Oregon, Washington sue Trump administration to fund SNAP during shutdown

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