Warnock criticizes Trump administration over SNAP funding pause

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Sen. Raphael Warnock criticized the Trump administration for its handling of SNAP payments as the government shutdown extends into another week. Speaking at a community market in Atlanta, he noted that the delay harms 1. 4 million Georgians reliant on food assistance. "SNAP recipients were not in this fight," Warnock said, underscoring the plight of these families.

The Trump administration announced partial funding for SNAP hours after two judges ruled that the program must continue, offering some hope to those affected. Despite this, Congress remains deadlocked, with Democrats advocating for extended COVID-era support for health insurance while Republicans refuse to negotiate until the government reopens. Warnock also pointed out that many Georgians are facing steep increases in health care costs during the shutdown, with some seeing costs double or triple. Governor Brian Kemp's office countered Warnock's criticism by stating that only he and Ossoff can vote to reopen the government. The timeline for complete restoration of SNAP benefits remains uncertain.

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