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Rhiannon12866

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Fri Oct 31, 2025, 06:50 PM Friday

BREAKING: Federal Judge OUTMANUEVERS SCOTUS and TRAPS Trump on SNAP - Legal AF



In breaking news, a Boston Federal Judge found away to avoid a bad Supreme Court ruling, by instructing the Trump Administration to come up with a plan by Monday to use Congress' 6 billion in congress contingency funds to avoid 40 million Americans from starving to death by cutting off their SNAP/food stamp payments, as she warns that she may issue an injunction if she doesn't like their response. Michael Popok explains why the Judge chose this smart path and how it avoids a Supreme Court problem. - 10/31/2025.
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BREAKING: Federal Judge OUTMANUEVERS SCOTUS and TRAPS Trump on SNAP - Legal AF (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Friday OP
OK, I get what this guy is saying, but... ananda Friday #1
The longer the video, the more cash it generates DarthDem Friday #2
Really? How does that work? ananda Friday #4
LOL. Everybody traps trump. LuvLoogie Friday #3

ananda

(33,824 posts)
1. OK, I get what this guy is saying, but...
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 07:01 PM
Friday

he is the worst clarifier on planet earth...

He could have said it all, clearly, in 3 minutes.

DarthDem

(5,433 posts)
2. The longer the video, the more cash it generates
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 07:08 PM
Friday

Also, while I don't expect the Trump administration to appeal this ruling because the optics would be even worse than them having to be sued in the first place over feeding hungry people, his legal analysis isn't especially novel.

ananda

(33,824 posts)
4. Really? How does that work?
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 08:43 PM
Friday

I mean, sitting through that guy's endless
runarounds on the issue was excruciating.

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