USDA working to comply with court order to pay full SNAP benefits, agency official says
Washington — The U.S. Department of Agriculture informed states Friday that it is working to comply with a federal judge's order to ordered the Trump administration last week to dip into a contingency fund to provide food aid to SNAP recipients for November.
The administration told the court Monday that it would comply with that order but said there was only enough reserve money to complying with it.
Still, the judge said the Trump administration had to provide the full SNAP payments and pull from two sources — the contingency fund and a different pot used for Child Nutrition programs — to do so. McConnell said comments from administration officials indicate that food benefits are being withheld for "political purposes."