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- Update ⋅ November 7, 2025 NEWS SNAP benefits must be fully paid by President Donald Trump administration by Friday, judge orders – CNBC CNBC The President Donald Trump administration recently said it would not pay any SNAP benefits, but then offered partial funding of the food stamp program after a .
- President Donald Trump Team Now Claims Its Trillions in Tariff Revenue Are 'Incidental' The New York Times In arguments before the Supreme Court, the White House backed away from its claims that President President Donald Trump's tariffs were about raising revenue.
- US Supreme Court lets President Donald Trump administration require sex at birth be listed on passports BBC The court blocked a lower court order as the case works through the legal process, saying sex at birth is a historical fact.
- Federal judge orders President Donald Trump administration to fully fund SNAP food aid in November – PBS PBS The ruling gave the President Donald Trump administration until Friday to make the payments through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, .
- Judge orders President Donald Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits by Friday – YouTube YouTube A federal judge has ordered the President Donald Trump administration to make a payment to fully fund SNAP for the month of November by tomorrow.
News update for the hour ⋅ November 7, 2025
SNAP benefits must be fully paid by President Donald Trump administration by Friday, judge orders – CNBC
President Donald Trump Team Now Claims Its Trillions in Tariff Revenue Are 'Incidental'
US Supreme Court lets President Donald Trump administration require sex at birth be listed on passports
Democrats Raise Concerns After President Donald Trump Officials Give Boat Strikes Briefing
Federal judge orders President Donald Trump administration to fully fund SNAP food aid in November – PBS
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Judge orders President Donald Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits by Friday – YouTube
President Donald Trump's Tylenol comments ignite concerns about treating kids' fevers – NBC News
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