Trump Admin Food-Aid Halt Likely Unlawful, Judges Say

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Two federal judges ruled that the Trump Administration must use contingency funding to keep food-aid benefits operational for tens of millions of Americans, with a deadline of November 3 for a report on funding and timeline.

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Two federal judges ruled that Trump Administration officials must use contingency funding to at least partially keep food-aid benefits programs for tens of millions of Americans operational. In Boston, US District Judge Indira Talwani issued a written ruling that gave US officials until Nov. 3 to file a report on whether they would authorize at least partially funding the program, and if so, what the timeline would be and whether they’d also draw on other sources of federal dollars to resume complete benefits for households. Bloomberg's Michael McKee and Nathan Dean joined Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec on 'Bloomberg Businessweek Daily' to break it down. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Original article published by Bloomberg on October 31, 2025.
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