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Hakeem Jeffries digs in on SNAP blame-game with 42 million Americans' food benefits at risk

Government shutdown threatens food stamps for 42 million Americans as House Democrats reject the GOP's funding bill over a healthcare cuts dispute.


Hakeem Jeffries digs in on SNAP blame-game with 42 million Americans' food benefits at risk

The top House Democrat spoke to reporters on Monday, Day 34 of the fiscal standoff that has paralyzed Congress and led to the closure of numerous federal offices and programs.

He criticized the Trump administration for letting Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits lapse on Nov. 1, but when asked if Democrats voting for the GOP federal funding bill would be the most prudent way to fix that, he said, "No."

"The easiest way to fund SNAP is for the administration to do exactly what it's done in so many other instances, including the administration finding $40 billion in order to bail out their right-wing dictator-wannabe friend in Argentina," Jeffries said. "They found $40 billion and now want to claim that they can't find a cent in order to make sure that millions of Americans don't go hungry."

"Not a single American should go hungry. Not a single American. And it's the fault of Republicans that that is happening in this country right now," Jeffries said.

The administration previously argued that the contingency fund could only be used to replenish SNAP dollars after it was already appropriated by Congress, which it has not been due to the shutdown. The White House has contended that the fund is aimed at emergencies like natural disasters, rather than a political standoff in Washington.

The administration also warned in a court filing on Monday that distributing those partial funds could take weeks due to administrative delays.

But Jeffries' comments on Monday indicate that the chaos that could delay food benefits for millions of Americans - and could leave them with insufficient funding for the Thanksgiving holiday - is not enough to make Democrats budge.

Republicans are pushing a "clean" short-term funding bill without policy riders to give lawmakers until Nov. 21 to strike a deal on federal spending for fiscal year (FY) 2026.

"We will not support a partisan Republican spending bill that continues to gut the healthcare of the American people. That's been our position week after week after week. And it will continue to be our position because the Republican healthcare crisis is crushing the American people," he said.

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