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Supreme Courtroom extends keep of order requiring administration to pay full SNAP advantages for November
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Supreme Courtroom extends keep of order requiring administration to pay full SNAP advantages for November

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Last updated: November 12, 2025 12:35 am
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The Supreme Courtroom on Tuesday prolonged Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s administrative keep of a decrease courtroom order that the Trump administration instantly full cost of full SNAP advantages for November. 

The choice — over the famous sole objection of Justice Jackson herself — preserves the established order as Congress seems on the cusp of ending the record-breaking authorities shutdown and absolutely funding SNAP by the fiscal 12 months. 

The courtroom didn’t clarify its choice. 

Justice Jackson indicated that she would have denied the Trump administration’s utility and required it to instantly pay out full November SNAP advantages in the course of the pendency of motion on Capitol Hill. 

Justice Jackson granted the keep on Friday after the federal government requested the order be paused till the first U.S. Circuit Courtroom of Appeals might rule on the matter. The appeals courtroom subsequently denied the administration’s enchantment on Sunday.

“Given the approaching, irreparable harms posed by these orders, which require the federal government to switch an estimated $4 billion by tonight, the Solicitor Basic respectfully requests a direct administrative keep of the orders pending the decision of this utility,” Solicitor Basic John Sauer wrote Friday in arguing for the keep. 

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The transfer got here as U.S. District Decide Indira Talwani on Monday blocked the Trump administration from implementing a memo directing states to “undo” the issuance of full SNAP advantages, after the U.S. Division of Agriculture, which runs SNAP, informed states to “instantly undo any steps taken to problem full SNAP advantages for November 2025.”

The USDA initially informed states on Friday that’s was “working in direction of implementing November 2025 full profit issuances” following an order by U.S. District Decide McConnell that the Trump administration absolutely fund SNAP for the month of November.

The administration mentioned it will partially fund SNAP with roughly $4.5 billion, however that it wanted the remaining funds to help WIC packages that feed kids.

Primarily based on the USDA’s preliminary steerage, 20 states mentioned they’d begun the method of issuing full November advantages.

“What you might have proper now’s confusion of the company’s personal making,” Decide Talwani mentioned throughout a listening to Monday.

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