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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersNovember 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    US Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to extend a pause on $4 billion in federal food aid, leaving millions of Americans relying on SNAP benefits in uncertainty. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program supports 42 million people nationwide.

    The court issued an administrative stay on Tuesday, allowing the administration to delay a lower court ruling that would have required the distribution of the $4 billion in SNAP funding. The freeze has been extended for two more days and will remain in place until Thursday night.

    Congress is preparing to vote on a package that could end the longest government shutdown in US history. The Trump administration has said that full funding for SNAP will only happen once lawmakers reach a compromise. “The only way to end this crisis is for Congress to reopen the government,” Solicitor General D. John Sauer wrote in the administration’s filing.

    Although SNAP is federally funded, state and local governments manage its distribution. The funding pause, a first in the program’s history, has caused major confusion. Several states had already issued benefits, assuming the funds were authorized. On Sunday, the US Department of Agriculture instructed states to reverse the aid already distributed.

    Patrick Penn, the USDA’s deputy undersecretary, wrote to state SNAP directors that any payments sent for November 2025 were unauthorized and must be undone. Federal reimbursement for funds already issued remains uncertain. This back-and-forth has created widespread confusion. States that do not comply with USDA orders could face penalties, further complicating the situation for local governments and aid agencies.

    A coalition of states has filed appeals, warning that returning millions in SNAP benefits would “risk catastrophic operational disruptions” and harm residents. Several governors have pledged to fight the orders in court. Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey stated, “If President Trump wants to penalize states for preventing Americans from going hungry, we will see him in court.” Maryland Governor Wes Moore described the situation as “intentional chaos,” noting four different USDA guidance measures in just six days.

    The pause has left SNAP recipients and local food agencies under significant strain. Only half of November’s benefits have been issued, increasing pressure on food banks and community programs. With Thanksgiving approaching and schools closing for the holidays, demand for assistance is expected to rise sharply. Stacy Smith, a government worker, described the struggle of guiding families in need. “It’s hard to look someone in the face who’s telling you they can’t feed their family, and try to guide them to other avenues for food,” she said. “We have community food banks and pantries, and they’re already maxed out.”

    The political standoff leaves millions of Americans facing instability in their food security. As the administration holds SNAP funds until Congress acts, families and local agencies must navigate an increasingly difficult situation. The coming days will determine whether SNAP benefits are fully restored before the holiday season, a critical time for vulnerable households.

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