No food for you: Trump says government will not release SNAP funds
The president campaigned on making America great, but instead is choosing to defy a court order that would put food on tables of families.
The president campaigned on making America great, but instead is choosing to defy a court order that would put food on tables of families.
If you’re a regular MAGA – i.e. not a multimillionaire professed MAGA fan of Donald Trump – you’re on your own for healthcare. But if you’re Scott Adams, the creator of the “Dilbert” comic strip, Trump will move heaven and goddamn earth for you.
Twenty-five of the 30 states that gave their electoral votes to Donald Trump in 2024 have above-average numbers of SNAP recipients.
Federal judges in Massachusetts and Rhode Island issued rulings on Friday requiring the Trump administration to use emergency funds to provide SNAP benefits as the federal government shutdown is about to enter its second month.
You might have read about Kai Trump, the 18-year-old granddaughter of wannabe First Golfer Donald Trump, getting a DEI invite to an LPGA Tour event.
A Tennessee man who was held in jail for more than a month for posting an anti-Trump meme on Facebook is now, once again, a free man.
OK, so, yes, the Jay Jones texts – the 2025 version of but, her emails. For a reminder of the stakes in the 2025 Virginia AG race, we have Jason Miyares and the matter of SNAP.
A “leaked CPAC memo” is making the rounds on the interwebs this week, hyping a supposed “plan” to enact a constitutional amendment allowing a president to serve three terms.
Ben Cline got to play dress-up for a photo-op on Friday at an Augusta County cattle farm, where he wrote on Facebook that he “got to see firsthand their cattle operation and discuss how we can better support Sixth District family farms.”
Renovations are not anything new to the White House, however, the timing of building a grand ballroom makes for “bad optics.”