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SNAP Under Fire: USDA Says Program Is “Bloated, Broken, Corrupt” and Needs Fixing
At a press conference carried by Forbes Breaking News, Rollins said SNAP has become “so bloated, so broken, so dysfunctional, so corrupt” under the last administration that the scale of problems is “astonishing” when you dig in. She framed the moment as a national wake-up call and promised aggressive reform, from eligibility to enforcement.
The government says it will tap into contingency funds to at least partially support SNAP benefits for November, after being compelled by the courts to do so. But funding won't continue past then.
Nearly 3 million low-income New Yorkers will get partial SNAP food aid for November after judges forced the Trump administration to fund the program.