States told by Trump administration to ‘undo’ full SNAP benefits paid for November

After the Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration, federal officials ordered states to claw back full November food benefits for millions of Americans. The chaotic reversal — impacting 42 million people — drew outrage from governors who say the administration is using hunger as political leverage amid the ongoing shutdown.

States told by Trump administration to ‘undo’ full SNAP benefits paid for November

New Trump administration rule would override state medical debt protections

The Trump administration has overturned federal and state protections that kept medical debt off credit reports, putting millions of Americans at risk of damaged credit and financial instability. The rule reverses Biden-era reforms and undermines more than a dozen state laws aimed at shielding consumers from the long-term impact of medical bills.

New Trump administration rule would override state medical debt protections

Trump administration ordered to pay full $9B in November SNAP benefits amid shutdown

A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to immediately release $9 billion in food assistance after it defied a court deadline to pay Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits. The ruling comes as the government shutdown enters its 37th day, with the court blasting Trump officials for using hunger as political leverage and leaving millions of families in limbo.

Trump administration ordered to pay full $9B in November SNAP benefits amid shutdown

Supreme Court OKs for now Trump passport policy that targets trans people

The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday allowed President Trump’s administration to enforce its policy requiring that all U.S. passports list only the holder’s sex assigned at birth. The 6–3 decision reverses lower court rulings that sided with transgender and nonbinary Americans, drawing a sharp dissent from Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who said the Court’s move “permits harm to be inflicted on the most vulnerable.”

Supreme Court OKs for now Trump passport policy that targets trans people

US Senate fails to pass war powers resolution blocking Trump attacks on Venezuela

Senate Republicans narrowly blocked a Democratic-led resolution to stop President Trump’s escalating military strikes off the coast of Venezuela, which have killed dozens without congressional authorization. The 49–51 vote leaves the administration free to continue its campaign, despite bipartisan concern that Trump is overstepping constitutional limits on presidential war powers.

US Senate fails to pass war powers resolution blocking Trump attacks on Venezuela

US Senate talks continue on end to 37-day shutdown, but final deal elusive

As Trump’s shutdown stretched into its 37th day, Senate Democrats stood united behind a plan to tie reopening the government to protecting health care for millions. Progressives urged their party not to “cave” to Republican pressure, insisting that any deal must include an extension of Affordable Care Act tax credits.

US Senate talks continue on end to 37-day shutdown, but final deal elusive

California voters approve measure to redraw congressional maps

California voters on Tuesday approved Proposition 50, a measure that redraws the state’s congressional districts to favor Democrats and potentially shift control of the U.S. House. The vote marks a major political victory for Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democrats, who cast the effort as a response to GOP-led gerrymanders in states like Texas.

California voters approve measure to redraw congressional maps

Trump administration limits some flights during shutdown as controllers show strain

The Federal Aviation Administration will restrict flights in 40 high-traffic areas starting Friday to ease strain on unpaid air traffic controllers working through the ongoing government shutdown. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the move is a precaution to maintain safety, though travelers should expect more delays and cancellations.

Trump administration limits some flights during shutdown as controllers show strain

Energized Dems trumpet wins in state elections, buckle up for midterms

Democrats swept major elections nationwide this week, claiming key state and local victories they say signal growing voter backlash against Donald Trump’s leadership. While Democratic leaders hailed the results as momentum heading into 2026, Trump called on Senate Republicans to abolish the filibuster — a move even some in his own party resisted.

Energized Dems trumpet wins in state elections, buckle up for midterms

Democratic leaders fresh from election wins demand Trump meeting over shutdown

After major Election Day wins nationwide, top Democrats are urging President Donald Trump to end the record-long government shutdown, now in its 36th day. Party leaders say the ongoing standoff is hurting millions of Americans — from furloughed federal workers to families losing access to food assistance — while Republicans show little sign of compromise.

Democratic leaders fresh from election wins demand Trump meeting over shutdown

Ohio secretary of state sends voter fraud allegations to Trump Justice Department

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has sent more than 1,000 alleged voter fraud cases to the Trump-led U.S. Department of Justice — even though state and local prosecutors have repeatedly found little to no evidence of wrongdoing. Legal experts and critics say the move raises political concerns, with LaRose reversing his prior opposition to federal involvement in state election enforcement.

Ohio secretary of state sends voter fraud allegations to Trump Justice Department

A state-by-state glimpse at the Democrats’ big night

Democrats dominated 2025’s off-year elections, capturing governorships, major city offices, and statewide positions across multiple states. The results mark a strong rebuke to Trump-aligned Republicans ahead of the 2026 midterms.

A state-by-state glimpse at the Democrats’ big night

Trump administration to pay about half of November SNAP benefits amid shutdown

The Trump administration will release roughly half of November’s SNAP benefits following a federal court order, using contingency funds to partially resume payments during the ongoing government shutdown. The USDA warned that the rollout could take months, drawing criticism from Democrats who called the move insufficient and politically motivated.

Trump administration to pay about half of November SNAP benefits amid shutdown