A federal judge has given the Trump administration until Monday to decide on SNAP benefits for 42 million low-income Americans, as a legal battle unfolds over the suspension of the vital anti-hunger program.
A coalition of Democratic-led states has filed a lawsuit to halt the Trump administration's plan to suspend SNAP benefits on November 1, risking hunger for millions as the government shutdown continues.
In a critical move, 23 Democratic attorneys general have sued the Agriculture Department to unlock billions in contingency funds for the nation's struggling anti-hunger program, aiming to protect the most vulnerable families from food insecurity.
A federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration's attempt to force 20 Democratic-led states to cooperate with immigration enforcement to receive transportation funding. This landmark decision protects state funding from being used as leverage for immigration policy compliance.
In a bold move, Democratic officials from 19 states have filed a lawsuit against President Trump’s executive order aimed at changing election rules. They argue it infringes on state authority and could disenfranchise millions of voters.