Breaking News: Trump Administration's Move to Send Partial SNAP Benefits Sparks Government Shutdown Day 34, with Lindsey Reiser Reporting Live from Washington D.C.
In a move that has sparked outrage and concern among lawmakers and the public, the Trump administration has announced its intention to send partial Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to low-income families. The decision, which is being met with fierce opposition from Democrats, could lead to a government shutdown if Congress fails to approve the plan.
The move comes as Day 34 of the ongoing government shutdown continues, with no end in sight for the impasse. Lindsey Reiser, a CBS News correspondent reporting live from Washington D.C., has been following the developments and is set to provide an update on the latest twists and turns.
Reiser's report comes as tensions between Democrats and Republicans remain high, with both sides dug in on their positions. The Trump administration's plan, which would provide partial SNAP benefits to low-income families, is seen by some as a crucial step towards addressing food insecurity among vulnerable populations.
However, Democrats have vowed to block the move, citing concerns over its potential impact on the already-strained social safety net. "This is a devastating blow to millions of Americans who rely on SNAP to get by," said one Democratic senator. "We cannot let politics stand in the way of providing vital support for those most in need."
As the situation continues to unfold, Reiser will provide live updates and analysis from Washington D.C., bringing viewers up-to-the-minute information on the latest developments.
Follow Lindsey Reiser's coverage on CBS News and stay tuned for further updates as this breaking story continues to evolve.
In a move that has sparked outrage and concern among lawmakers and the public, the Trump administration has announced its intention to send partial Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to low-income families. The decision, which is being met with fierce opposition from Democrats, could lead to a government shutdown if Congress fails to approve the plan.
The move comes as Day 34 of the ongoing government shutdown continues, with no end in sight for the impasse. Lindsey Reiser, a CBS News correspondent reporting live from Washington D.C., has been following the developments and is set to provide an update on the latest twists and turns.
Reiser's report comes as tensions between Democrats and Republicans remain high, with both sides dug in on their positions. The Trump administration's plan, which would provide partial SNAP benefits to low-income families, is seen by some as a crucial step towards addressing food insecurity among vulnerable populations.
However, Democrats have vowed to block the move, citing concerns over its potential impact on the already-strained social safety net. "This is a devastating blow to millions of Americans who rely on SNAP to get by," said one Democratic senator. "We cannot let politics stand in the way of providing vital support for those most in need."
As the situation continues to unfold, Reiser will provide live updates and analysis from Washington D.C., bringing viewers up-to-the-minute information on the latest developments.
Follow Lindsey Reiser's coverage on CBS News and stay tuned for further updates as this breaking story continues to evolve.