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Users shared this true claim amid uncertainty regarding whether Americans would receive federal food benefits during the 2025 government shutdown.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Tuesday dismissed any stand-alone bills seeking to pay federal workers or fund assistance programs during the government shutdown. These bills stretch from
CNBC’s ‘Mad Money’ host Jim Cramer delivered a stunning declaration on Thursday amid the high-stakes “G2” summit in South Korea, stating he wants President Donald Trump to “let the Chinese have” advanced U.S. microchips, including those from Nvidia ...
Mike Johnson had to step in and clarify that Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins meant “We” as in “Democrats.”
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said Monday that Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) contingency funds are not “legally available” to cover benefits during the shutdown. At a press
House Speaker Mike Johnson announced on Monday that contingency funds are "not legally available" to cover SNAP benefits amid the government shutdown.
Democrats are working to balance their health care demands and find solutions for SNAP, with Democratic Sen. Ben Ray Luján on Wednesday introducing legislation that would direct the USDA to release available contingency funds to ensure benefits under SNAP and the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program continue during the shutdown.
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WATCH LIVE: Mike Johnson holds press conference with Brooke Rollins as SNAP benefits run out
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is set to run out of funds, upping pressure on both parties to reach a deal to end the government shutdown.
The House speaker insists that Donald Trump is acting the same way during the current shutdown as during the last time around.
Huge increases in healthcare coverage is nothing for rich Republicans to absorb. And then there's the starvation factor.
More than 40 million Americans who rely on SNAP, also known as food stamps, are at risk of losing benefits over the weekend