Post by : Bianca Qureshi
In a rare intervention during the ongoing government shutdown, a US federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to immediately release emergency funds to sustain a major food aid program that risked being halted after weeks of disruption.
Judge John J. McConnell of Rhode Island ruled on Friday that the Department of Agriculture must use its $5 billion contingency reserve to ensure uninterrupted payments for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which provides essential support to more than 42 million low-income Americans.
The month-long shutdown had already forced several federal departments to scale back operations, putting critical social programs in jeopardy. Officials warned that if funding wasn’t secured, millions of families could soon face delays in receiving their grocery benefits — a situation that threatened to worsen food insecurity across the nation.
The judge’s decision comes as relief for states that administer the SNAP benefits and had been seeking clarity on how to sustain payments without federal disbursements. The order compels the Agriculture Department to act swiftly, tapping into the existing contingency fund to prevent any lapse in aid.
The prolonged standoff in Washington has already affected a wide range of public services — from national parks to airport security — but this ruling underscores the human impact of the political deadlock. For many Americans relying on monthly food assistance, this decision ensures that, at least for now, their kitchen tables will not go empty.
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