In a significant development, a federal appeals court has mandated the administration led by President Donald Trump to disburse full SNAP benefits for November, even amidst an ongoing U.S. government shutdown. This court order ensures the provision of essential food aid to millions of Americans who rely heavily on these benefits.

The Trump administration, facing budget constraints, sought to limit SNAP disbursements to partial payments, arguing the limitations of a contingency fund. However, states moved swiftly to comply with the court's directive. Governors from states including California, Wisconsin, and Oregon reported the issuance of full benefits to eligible recipients.

Despite these efforts, concern and uncertainty linger for numerous SNAP beneficiaries, who stress the critical im

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