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00:00A federal judge in Rhode Island on Thursday ordered President Donald Trump's administration
00:05to fully fund food aid in November for 42 million low-income Americans by Friday.
00:10That blocks a plan to provide only reduced Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
00:14or SNAP benefits during the government shutdown.
00:17U.S. District Judge John McConnell accused the administration of withholding SNAP benefits
00:21for, quote, political reasons and ordered the Department of Agriculture to provide 100% of
00:27their benefits.
00:27McConnell warned that reduced funding would lead to hunger and strained food pantries.
00:32The Trump administration moved quickly to appeal, creating uncertainty over full payments by Friday.
00:38A USDA spokesperson in a statement blamed Senate Democrats for voting against a Republican-backed
00:43stopgap funding measure to end the government shutdown, now in its 37th day.
00:48The administration had originally planned to entirely suspend SNAP benefits in November,
00:53citing a lack of authorized funding from Congress as a result of the shutdown.
00:57McConnell previously ruled the USDA must use $5.25 billion in emergency funds or tap additional
01:03funding to partially cover SNAP, which costs $8.5 to $9 billion per month.
01:09The USDA opted to use only contingency funding, leaving $4.65 billion for benefits after administrative
01:15costs and prompting states to urge recipients to budget and visit food pantries.
01:20At the Bergen County and Community Food Bank of New Jersey on Thursday, cars stretched around
01:24over the Overpeck County Park.
01:26Federal workers and SNAP recipients hit hard by the ongoing government shutdown waited to
01:30receive emergency food boxes.
01:32Among them was Janelle Daniels, a Bergen County resident who recently learned her SNAP benefits
01:37were being paused.
01:38I actually was involved in a pedestrian hit and run of last year on Christmas Eve.
01:43I haven't worked since then, unfortunately.
01:45I am currently recovering from a knee arthroscopic surgery in July.
01:50I just got re-approved for SNAP and EBT to turn around and to find out they wouldn't really
01:56sit for, you know, the rest of the year.
01:58So it's kind of upsetting.
02:00Bergen County Commissioner Tracy Zohr said the shutdown's impact has been heartbreaking.
02:04That's what keeps me up at night.
02:06That's what has been for the last three weeks is this has been a political football.
02:10As we seem to be having inaction and this is targeting our most vulnerable, it's just
02:16devoid of humanity.
02:17Zohr told Reuters some 43,000 Bergen County residents rely on SNAP.
02:22Community Food Bank of New Jersey President Elizabeth McCarthy said the demand had spiked.
02:26The problem is this is not going to be sustainable if this shutdown goes on for very long.
02:30I mean, this everything that we're spending right now is sort of over and above what we
02:34had budgeted for the year.
02:35And so it's just really important that, you know, we sort of figure out a way to get people
02:39the help they need.
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