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BREAKING: Obama Judge Orders Trump Admin to Fund SNAP Benefits Amid Schumer Shutdown

by October 31, 2025
October 31, 2025

Judge John McConnell ruled against the Trump administration's freeze on federal grants on Jan. 31, but he is now being accused of having a conflict of interest in the case.

Judge John McConnell ruled against the Trump administration's freeze on federal grants on Jan. 31, but he is now being accused of having a conflict of interest in the case.

A federal judge ordered the Trump Administration to continue paying SNAP benefits amid the government shutdown.

Today is day 31 of the Schumer Shutdown and the funds for food stamp benefits were set to begin drying up on November 1.

More than 40 million Americans rely on SNAP benefits and the $5 billion emergency fund was not enough to cover the program for the month of November.

US District Judge John McConnell, an Obama appointee, ordered Trump on Friday to use the emergency funds for the SNAP program.

CNBC reported:

A federal judge in Rhode Island on Friday blocked the Trump administration from ceasing to pay SNAP benefits that help feed 42 million Americans during the U.S. government shutdown.

The oral ruling by Judge Jack McConnell came a day before the administration was set to cut off that food stamp assistance.

A Justice Department lawyer argued during a hearing that the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program did not exist anymore because there were no congressionally appropriated funds for it as a result of the shutdown.

The lawyer, Tyler Becker, also argued it was the administration’s discretion whether to use $6 billion in contingency funds already set aside by Congress to continue issuing SNAP benefits.

McConnell, in his ruling granting a temporary restraining order to plaintiffs who sued to maintain the benefits, told the administration to use those funds to maintain at least some of the SNAP benefits normally paid.

BREAKING… please check back for updates.

The post BREAKING: Obama Judge Orders Trump Admin to Fund SNAP Benefits Amid Schumer Shutdown appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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