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Supreme Court Hands President Trump ANOTHER Win On SNAP

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For the second time, the Supreme Court has given President Trump a major win in the battle over SNAP benefits.

On Friday, the Supreme Court blocked a rogue Obama judge’s order that would have forced the Trump administration to re-direct money for school lunches to pay out full SNAP benefits to all recipients.

Now, the Supreme Court has extended that block through November 13th.

Here are the details:

BREAKING – SUPREME COURT SIDES WITH PRESIDENT TRUMP: SCOTUS has EXTENDED their pause of an activist judge order requiring Trump pay out full SNAP benefits despite the government being shut down.

The Left lost AGAIN.

You can't come up with money from nothing.

The government… pic.twitter.com/I0nX2GGNnW

— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) November 11, 2025
BREAKING – SUPREME COURT SIDES WITH PRESIDENT TRUMP: SCOTUS has EXTENDED their pause of an activist judge order requiring Trump pay out full SNAP benefits despite the government being shut down.

The Left lost AGAIN.

You can’t come up with money from nothing.

The government will ideally be open by Thursday and THEN SNAP will be funded properly!
With the House set to vote on the Senate-approved bill to end the shutdown on Wednesday, which is the 12th, this extension will hopefully block the judge’s order from going into effect until the government officially re-opens.

Then, SNAP can be funded as usual.

Though, it would be nice to see some reforms to the food stamps system after all this!

Fox News has more details:

The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to extend its temporary stay of a lower court order that the Trump administration immediately pay the full Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for the month of November, delivering a near-term win to the administration, just hours after it appealed the matter to the high court for emergency intervention.

Trump officials had urged the Supreme Court in a supplemental brief Monday afternoon to keep in place an emergency stay handed down by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson last week. The new action keeps the stay in place through 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 13.

U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer had asked the Supreme Court Monday to grant an emergency stay ordering them to resume full SNAP payments before the end of the government shutdown in Congress.

At issue was whether the Trump administration must resume full SNAP benefit payments for the month of November, after they lapsed at the start of the month during the government shutdown.

States sued last month to keep the benefits in place, arguing that suspending the aid would disproportionately harm some tens of millions of vulnerable and low-income Americans in their states.

“Because of USDA’s actions, SNAP benefits will be delayed for the first time since the program’s inception,” they said.

Lower courts had sided with the states in ordering the SNAP benefits to be paid in full, prompting the Trump administration to appeal the issue to the Supreme Court for emergency intervention.
AG Pam Bondi responded to the win on X:

Our @TheJusticeDept attorneys just secured a further administrative stay through Thursday at midnight at the Supreme Court to prevent further judicial upheaval for the SNAP and Child Nutrition programs.

Thank you to the Court for allowing Congress to continue its swift progress…

— Attorney General Pamela Bondi (@AGPamBondi) November 11, 2025
Our @TheJusticeDept attorneys just secured a further administrative stay through Thursday at midnight at the Supreme Court to prevent further judicial upheaval for the SNAP and Child Nutrition programs.

Thank you to the Court for allowing Congress to continue its swift progress to end the shutdown WITHOUT last-ditch disruption from lower courts.

We will continue fighting and winning to protect President Trump’s agenda from meritless judicial activism.
Surprisingly, even though it was liberal Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson who originally issued the pause, she was the lone dissenter this time around.

Per CNBC:

The two-day delay, which was objected to by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, gives Congress time to pass a short-term funding bill that would reopen the U.S. government, which has been shut down since Oct. 1, and fund the SNAP program that provides 42 million Americans with food stamps.

The Trump administration had argued in a filing Monday with the Supreme Court that the tangled legal dispute over the benefits could soon be rendered moot by Congress passing that bill this week.

If the bill is approved, and SNAP benefits start flowing as normal, that would remove the justification for lawsuits demanding that they continue during the shutdown.

The House of Representatives is expected to start voting on the Senate-approved bill on Wednesday afternoon, and President Donald Trump has indicated he would sign that bill.
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