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Oct 31, 2025 Hakeem Jeffries, U.S. House Democratic Leader, sheds light on the GOP's strategy to use SNAP cuts as political leverage, highlighting the severe impact on 42 million Americans. Meanwhile, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla discusses California's Proposition 50 and the challenge of ensuring election integrity amid partisan tactics. Expect a lively discussion on Trump’s reckless remarks about nuclear testing with retired Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling, who warns of the international fallout and dangers of such announcements.
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SNAP Used As Political Leverage
- Republicans intentionally delayed using available funds to force political leverage in the shutdown.
- Jen Psaki and Hakeem Jeffries argue this choice risks starving 42 million SNAP recipients for bargaining power.
Judge Questions Administration's Legal Claim
- A federal judge appeared likely to require the administration to tap emergency contingency funds for SNAP.
- The judge argued it's hard to see this as anything but an emergency when millions face no money for food.
Anti-Deficiency Act Is Misapplied Here
- The administration cited the Anti-Deficiency Act to avoid funding SNAP.
- Psaki notes the Act doesn't bar using Congress-designated contingency funds for emergencies like SNAP.



