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So fox fell for this?
Before anybody's terrible algorithm "mysteriously" leads them to one of these and they think it's real because "in the hood Black women are single mothers and this is how they act"...there's fake AI videos going around of Black women screaming about not being able to use EBT cards. Shout out to those thread banners though
- BlackRain
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MAGA YT as usual finds a way to blame the black man…
Talk about taking advantage of someone at their lowest.This is not a serious country.
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We have to be at rock bottom now.
And they’re looking to appeal this judge’s ruling to fully fund a program that feeds Americans with American tax dollars.A federal judge ordered the Trump administration on Thursday to fund food stamps in full for roughly 42 million low-income Americans, after admonishing the government for delaying aid under the nation’s largest anti-hunger program during the shutdown.
But the Justice Department almost immediately told the court that it would appeal the ruling. The move renewed fears that the poorest Americans would not receive their full benefits to purchase groceries this month, leaving many at risk of imminent and severe financial hardship.
The order, issued by Judge John J. McConnell Jr. of the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island, marked his second legal rebuke of the administration. Reading from the bench after a short but tense hearing, he sharply criticized federal officials for ignoring his original order last week to quickly restart payments for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as SNAP.
Judge McConnell attributed the inappropriate delay, in part, to an attempt by President Trump and his aides to disrupt the program “for political reasons.” He also pointed to public comments by Mr. Trump, who said at one point that he would halt all food stamp payments until Democrats struck a deal to end the shutdown, now in its sixth week.
“This should never happen in America,” the judge said, warning that millions of poor families could go hungry in the absence of reliable federal aid.
His order, issued soon after in writing, gave the government until Friday to make the SNAP payments to the states, which manage the provision of food stamps. For now, the directive appeared set to take effect as scheduled, though the Justice Department has not indicated if it will seek to pause it, as the agency prepares to appeal the matter.