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Trump administration demands states 'undo' full SNAP payouts as states warn of 'catastrophic impact'
The Trump administration is ordering states to reverse full SNAP benefits after the Supreme Court stayed rulings that affected 42 million Americans relying on the program.
The state was following the direction of a USDA memo sent to states Friday, hours before the Supreme Court's temporary stay.
More shutdown impacts: Americans are missing meals without SNAP assistance. Yesterday, a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to release full SNAP benefits. Today: A vote to reopen the government will test a split among Senate Democrats.
The Supreme Court has greenlit the Trump administration's enforcement of a policy blocking transgender and nonbinary individuals from choosing passport sex mark