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Source: AP
Updated 10:55 AM EST, November 10, 2025
President Donald Trumps administration returned to the Supreme Court on Monday in a push to keep full payments in the SNAP federal food aid program frozen while the government is shut down. The request is the latest in a flurry of legal activity over how a program that helps buy groceries for 42 million Americans should proceed during the historic U.S. government shutdown.
Lower courts have ruled that the government must keep full payments flowing, and the Supreme Court asked the administration to respond after an appeals court ruled against it again late Sunday. Solicitor General D. John Sauer confirmed that the federal government still wants those lower-court orders put on hold, though in a letter to the justices he also pointed to reports that Congress could soon end the shutdown with a compromise that would fund SNAP.
The potential for catastrophic operational disruptions
States administering SNAP payments continue to face uncertainty over whether they can and should provide full monthly benefits during the ongoing legal battles.
The Trump administration over the weekend demanded that states undo full benefits that were paid under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program during a one-day window between when a federal judge ordered full funding and a Supreme Court justice put a temporary pause on that order. A federal appeals court in Boston left the full benefits order in place late on Sunday, though the Supreme Court order ensures the government wont have to pay out for at least 48 hours.
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President Donald Trumps administration returned to the Supreme Court on Monday in a push to keep full payments in the SNAP federal food aid program frozen.
The request is the latest in a flurry of legal activity over how a program that helps buy groceries for 42 million Americans should proceed during the U.S. government shutdown. Lower courts have ruled that the government must keep full payments flowing, and the Supreme Court asked the administration to respond after an appeals court ruled against it late Sunday.
States administering SNAP payments continue to face uncertainty over whether they can and should provide full monthly benefits during the ongoing legal battles.
The Trump administration over the weekend demanded that states undo full benefits that were paid under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program during a one-day window between when a federal judge ordered full funding and a Supreme Court justice put a temporary pause on that order. A federal appeals court in Boston left the full benefits order in place late on Sunday, though the Supreme Court order ensures the government wont have to pay out for at least 48 hours.