Exclusive -- Whip Tom Emmer: Trump 'Trying to Find Ways' for SNAP to Be Allocated

The Trump administration is actively seeking solutions to ensure Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits continue to reach those in need, according to House Majority Whip Tom Emmer from Minnesota. His remarks came during an appearance on News Saturday.

During the broadcast, host Matt Boyle highlighted the administration’s efforts to mitigate the negative impact on Americans, as the Democrats’ refusal to reopen the government persists, prolonging the shutdown and its consequences.

“The President has been striving to lessen the hardship on ordinary Americans,” Boyle commented. “However, we’re reaching a critical point where flight operations are affected, and there are growing concerns about SNAP benefits and other essential services. The situation is escalating, and hopefully, this will pressure officials to reopen the government soon.”

Emmer praised President Donald Trump for his dedication to easing the shutdown’s effects, emphasizing the administration’s commitment to addressing challenges faced by citizens.

“President Trump remarkably managed to secure pay for our troops last month, despite limited options,” Emmer noted. “Currently, the administration is exploring ways to support the 42 million low-income Americans who depend on SNAP for nutrition.”

Emmer further elaborated, “A lower court mandated that all benefits for the month must be paid, which demands $8 to $9 billion from a $5 billion disaster fund. It’s important to understand that this emergency fund was never intended for such use,” he explained.

“It was created for emergencies, natural disasters like hurricanes. It wasn’t intended to be used for man-made disasters caused by Chuck Schumer, but Chuck Schumer – by the way … late last night, as you point out, Ketanji Brown [Jackson], who is not a Trump fan, I imagine, the Biden appointee to the Supreme Court, actually issued an injunction on the lower court ruling that the Trump administration does not have to use this money for the SNAP benefits this month,” he pointed out.

Despite that, Trump is still trying to find a way.

“So we’re lucky,” Emmer added.

LISTEN:

– News Saturday airs on SiriusXM Patriot 125 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Eastern.

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