The Supreme Court on Tuesday extended a short-term order that allows the Trump administration to withhold covering full food stamp payments in November, a move that appeared designed to put off the ...
The Supreme Court extended a block until Thursday night on lower court orders requiring the Trump administration to make full ...
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson temporarily halted an order requiring the Trump administration make full ...
A deal in Congress to end the government shutdown includes full SNAP funding through September and could mean the Supreme ...
The Trump administration spent Friday fighting an appellate court battle to avoid restoring $4 billion in SNAP benefits in jeopardy due to the government shutdown.
The justice’s order came after the Trump administration raced to the Supreme Court ahead of a lower-court deadline to pay full SNAP benefits.
The Trump administration filed a last-minute appeal with the Supreme Court to not have to pay full SNAP food aid benefits to ...
Updated on Nov. 11 at 12:05 p.m. The Trump administration and a group of nonprofits and cities sparred over whether the ...
Shortly after telling states that the food assistance program would be fully funded, the administration asked the Supreme ...
President Trump wrote on Truth Social that federal food benefits "will be given only when the Radical Left Democrats open up ...
In many states, it remained unclear how the Supreme Court’s Friday night order might immediately affect low-income residents.
In its appeal, Trump administration argued that the court doesn't have the authority to decide on government spending.