A federal judge ruled Friday that the Trump administration move to suspend SNAP food benefits to 42 million Americans due to the ongoing government shutdown was likely against the law.
Federal judge rules Trump admin’s SNAP benefits cutoff ‘likely unlawful’
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October 31, 2025
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