Breaking: Obama-Appointed Judge Forces Trump to Fund SNAP in Schumer Shutdown – There’s Just One Problem
America, in a move that’s got everyone from welfare recipients to taxpayers scratching their heads, an Obama-appointed federal judge just ordered the Trump administration to keep funding SNAP benefits during the Schumer Shutdown, despite the $5 billion emergency pot not being enough for November’s 40 million users. Day 31 of this Dem-engineered mess, and U.S. District Judge John McConnell ruled Friday to tap contingency funds, a day before the U.S. Department of Agriculture planned to freeze payments. Fellow Obama-appointee Indira Talwani echoed it, saying “The steps involve finding an equitable way of reducing benefits.”
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JUST IN: A Boston U.S. District Court Judge, Indira Talwani (Obama appointed) appears to be leaning toward requiring the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to tap into a contingency fund to partially cover Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
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— RedWave Press (@RedWave_Press) October 31, 2025
But here’s the problem—judges can’t dictate spending; that’s Congress’s job, and the admin says no legal authority exists for this during a prolonged shutdown. The Trump team, including Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, insists the best fix is Dems voting to reopen government.
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.@POTUS on SNAP benefits expiring due to the Democrat Shutdown: “All the Democrats have to do is say, ‘Let’s go.’ They don’t have to do anything. They don’t have to agree to anything. All they have to do is say, ‘The government is open.'” pic.twitter.com/P6forKAIWf
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) October 31, 2025
Rollins called out Dems earlier: open up or own the pain.
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🚨Sec. Rollins STEAMROLLS Democrat Talking Points:
“Democrats’ support for programs like SNAP is now reduced to cynical control over people’s lives. This last month has shown that the party who constantly says it puts people over politics, does the complete opposite.” pic.twitter.com/cymaKesCR6
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) October 31, 2025
This overreach from Talwani—who blocked defunding Planned Parenthood earlier—abandoned law when Trump won, overstepping branches. Trump’s likely appealing, but states scramble: some spending their cash to keep SNAP going. The program’s a safety net for 1 in 8 Americans, but Dems weaponized the shutdown for pork like amnesty—holding families hostage. Under Biden-Harris, SNAP ballooned; now Dems cry foul over their mess.
The Fox News chyron hits home: “Real-Life Impact Worsens as Shutdown Hits Day 31,” with 62% of SNAP in low-income households at risk—a crisis Dems created.
Dems’ plot exposed: use suffering for leverage, as Clark and Coons admitted. This judicial fiat is unconstitutional—Trump’s fighting for real solutions.
God bless accountability—end the games!

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