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Judge Orders Trump Administration to Fully Fund SNAP Benefits by Friday, Rebukes Trump
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank Underwood" data-source="post: 432338" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Just as I thought. I was just on X when I came across this:</p><p></p><p><strong>Senate Deal Ends Historic 40-Day Shutdown Without ACA Subsidy Extension</strong></p><p>Last updated 2 minutes ago</p><p>Bipartisan Senate negotiators agreed on November 9, 2025, to reopen federal operations through January 30, 2026, concluding the longest U.S. government shutdown in history, but the deal omits extensions for Affordable Care Act subsidies, potentially doubling premiums for 20 million Americans and causing coverage losses for millions. The agreement, supported by at least eight to ten Democrats including Senators Jeanne Shaheen, Maggie Hassan, and Angus King, drew fierce opposition from progressives like Senators Bernie Sanders and Chuck Schumer, who voted against it and warned of severe healthcare impacts. President Donald J. Trump celebrated the outcome as a Republican victory on immigration and healthcare demands, while the compromise highlights deepening Democratic divisions over strategy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank Underwood, post: 432338, member: 35"] Just as I thought. I was just on X when I came across this: [B]Senate Deal Ends Historic 40-Day Shutdown Without ACA Subsidy Extension[/B] Last updated 2 minutes ago Bipartisan Senate negotiators agreed on November 9, 2025, to reopen federal operations through January 30, 2026, concluding the longest U.S. government shutdown in history, but the deal omits extensions for Affordable Care Act subsidies, potentially doubling premiums for 20 million Americans and causing coverage losses for millions. The agreement, supported by at least eight to ten Democrats including Senators Jeanne Shaheen, Maggie Hassan, and Angus King, drew fierce opposition from progressives like Senators Bernie Sanders and Chuck Schumer, who voted against it and warned of severe healthcare impacts. President Donald J. Trump celebrated the outcome as a Republican victory on immigration and healthcare demands, while the compromise highlights deepening Democratic divisions over strategy. [/QUOTE]
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