White House tells court states are ‘unauthorized’ to issue SNAP benefits
In a letter filed Sunday, the Trump administration told a federal appeals court that states were “unauthorized” to issue full SNAP benefits.
As of Friday, at least five states said they already began issuing benefits, and another five said they began the process of issuing full payments after the USDA signaled than it would begin sending funds.
A lawyer for the DOJ argued that those states are “responsible for the consequences of that action.”

“To the extent that States decided to submit their files early — knowing that Defendants had appealed the Court’s injunction and intended to seek a stay, and in the face of direction to the contrary — they are responsible for the consequences of that action.”
In a late night published Saturday, the The Trump administration demanded that any states working to provide full food stamp benefits via SNAP stop any steps they were taking to do so.
-ABC News’ Peter Charalambous







