A federal judge in Rhode Island temporarily ordered the Trump administration to keep SNAP benefits flowing, directing USDA to release contingency funds in time for November 1 payments. After an emergency hearing, Judge John J. McConnell Jr. called the funding pause arbitrary and likely to cause irreparable harm, citing the “terror” among people trying to meet basic needs. A coalition of governments, nonprofits, small businesses, and a workers’ rights group sued. In a separate Boston case, Judge Indira Talwani deemed the suspension unlawful but sought answers on possible reduced November benefits.
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