Trump Makes Big Move In SNAP Funding Case As Schumer Takes Political Hit

A federal judge in Rhode Island, John J. McConnell Jr., commended former President Donald Trump for his “quick and decisive” action to restore Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funding during a government shutdown.

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The judge’s written order highlighted Trump’s timely response,

which prevented millions of Americans from losing food assistance amid a political stalemate in Washington.

SNAP, serving roughly 42 million low-income Americans, faced suspension after Congress failed to pass a temporary funding bill.

McConnell ordered the Department of Agriculture (USDA) to distribute full benefits by early November,

citing contingency funds approved by Congress for emergencies. The USDA initially resisted,

arguing the funds could be used only under specific conditions, but McConnell countered that Trump’s prior guidance had already established precedent for using those reserves during shutdowns.

Simultaneously, a similar ruling from Judge Indira Talwani in Boston increased legal pressure on the administration to act.

Trump’s decision to follow both rulings and release emergency funds immediately averted a potential national hunger crisis.

Political reactions were swift.

Analyst Matt Towery told Fox News that Democrats’ strategy to use the funding lapse against Republicans had backfired.

He argued that Trump’s rapid response,

combined with rulings from Democratic-appointed judges,

made him appear as the decisive problem-solver.

Towery suggested that public frustration was shifting from sympathy toward skepticism about how government programs are managed.

Towery also predicted that the controversy could reshape younger voters’ attitudes toward entitlement programs,

as many now question how aid is distributed and whether it rewards accountability and fairness.

He described it as part of a broader realignment in public opinion.

By Saturday, the USDA confirmed full November SNAP payments,

easing immediate fears but leaving deeper issues unresolved.

The episode, Judge McConnell noted, raised enduring questions about responsible governance and the use of compassion as political leverage.

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