UPDATED: Supreme Court Issues Stay in Response to Trump Admin Emergency Appeal of SNAP Case
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UPDATE [9:44 PM Eastern]: In a significant turn of events, the U.S. Supreme Court has placed an administrative stay on the SNAP funding case following an emergency appeal from the Trump administration. This decision, announced late Friday night, temporarily halts proceedings, pending further review.

Our colleague, Professor Margot Cleveland, has shared insights on the development, providing a comprehensive look at the implications of the court’s decision.

For those interested in delving deeper into the specifics, the court’s decision document is available for review, identified by the reference number 110725zr_pnk0.

You can read the decision below:

 

 110725zr_pnk0  by  lowertheboom00 


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As RedState wrote late Thursday afternoon, a federal district court ordered the Trump administration to pay out full SNAP benefits for the month of November, requiring it to comply within 24 hours. They quickly appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit:

On Thursday, Judge John J. McConnell Jr. of the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island ordered the Trump administration to resume USDA financial support of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. Again.


SEE: Federal Judge Orders USDA to Fully Fund SNAP Program


But on Friday afternoon, the appeals court brought the bad news:

[The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit ] on Friday denied a Trump administration request to temporarily block a lower court ruling requiring the government to fully fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) program amid the government shutdown. 

This comes just after the Agriculture Department (USDA) released a memo to all state administrators of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) that it will work to provide full funding for Nov. on Friday. One report stated that the “USDA wrote in the memo that ‘later today’ it will ‘complete the processes necessary’ to make funds for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program available.”





Immediately, the administration filed an emergency petition at the United States Supreme Court, asking for a decision from the justices before 9:30 PM Eastern tonight. 

A Trump administration spokesperson told Fox News, in the story linked above, “Given the imminent, irreparable harms posed by these orders, which require the government to transfer an estimated $4 billion by tonight, the Solicitor General respectfully requests an immediate administrative stay of the orders pending the resolution of this application by no later than 9:30 pm this evening.”

Attorney General Pam Bondi also reacted to the ruling after the DOJ sent the petition to SCOTUS Friday, calling the judge’s order “judicial activism at its worst.” She continued in a string of X posts:

A single district court in Rhode Island should not be able to seize center stage in the shutdown, seek to upend political negotiations that could produce swift political solutions for SNAP and other programs, and dictate its own preferences for how scarce federal funds should be spent.

With hours to go before the TRO compliance clock runs, and the First Circuit waiting to deny immediate relief until minutes ago, we have filed an emergency stay application in the Supreme Court requesting immediate relief.





Bondi also quoted the filing:

“The core power of Congress is that of the purse, while the Executive is tasked with allocating limited resources across competing priorities,” the brief reads. “But here, the court below took the current shutdown as effective license to declare a federal bankruptcy and appoint itself the trustee, charged with picking winners and losers among those seeking some part of the limited pool of remaining federal funds.”

You can read the full petition here.

This is a breaking story. RedState will provide updates as more information becomes available.



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