
Trump Halts SNAP Benefits Amid Shutdown, Leaving Millions in Limbo
Trump halts SNAP aid during the record 40-day shutdown, impacting 42M Americans as legal battles delay relief and holiday hardship looms.

Trump halts SNAP aid during the record 40-day shutdown, impacting 42M Americans as legal battles delay relief and holiday hardship looms.

Michael Whatley’s Senate campaign received over $40,000 from individuals linked to Veterans Guardian, a firm accused of exploiting veterans.

Democratic candidate Abigail Spanberger, running for Virginia governor, emphasizes her dual role as a dedicated mother and politician.

Virginia lieutenant governor candidate John Reid praised Confederate generals as “remarkable” and likened critics to the Taliban, sparking controversy.

New Jersey governor candidate Jack Ciattarelli opposes birthright citizenship, a policy that once benefited his own family, amid a Supreme Court case challenging it.

Maine Sen. Susan Collins claims to oppose the OBBB Act, yet admits to authoring a provision, sparking controversy and potential challenges.

New Jersey governor candidate Jack Ciattarelli vows to combat crime, yet his donors include alleged mobsters and fraudsters, raising concerns.

New York Rep. Mike Lawler broke a campaign pledge by raising money for an anti-abortion group, sparking controversy over his stance on reproductive rights.


Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo, despite voting by mail three times, supports Trump’s plan to end universal mail-in voting, which could impact rural voters.

Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks opposes extending ACA subsidies, risking higher premiums for Iowans. Democrats demand action to avert a shutdown.

Michigan Rep. Tom Barrett held a small business roundtable featuring GOP donor Scott Greenlee. Discussions focused on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s impact.

