Democrat shutdown “has given us a platform to completely deconstruct the SNAP program – Whatfinger News' Choice Clips
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Democrat shutdown “has given us a platform to completely deconstruct the SNAP program

@SecRollins says the Democrat shutdown “has given us a platform to completely deconstruct the [SNAP] program, make sure those vulnerable American who really need that program are going to get it… protect the taxpayer, too.”

An overhaul is long overdue.

  • Sec. Rollins is spot on! Dems’ shutdown tantrum exposed SNAP’s waste—now we’re reforming it to help the truly needy while protecting taxpayers. Boomerang’s incoming, and it’ll sting! – Zaida A
  • If reforms help ensure that truly vulnerable families receive the support they need while also safeguarding taxpayers, that’s a responsible path forward. We must care for the needy with wisdom and integrity. – Pastor H
  • The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) originated as a pilot in 1961 and was formalized under President Johnson’s 1964 Food Stamp Act, starting with about 2.9 million participants in 1969 and expanding to 4.3 million by 1970 through national rollout. Enrollment grew amid economic pressures to 21.1 million by 1980, then stabilized post-reforms at 18.8 million in 1990 and 17.2 million in 2000. The Great Recession prompted major expansions under Presidents Bush and Obama, including benefit boosts via the 2009 ARRA and work requirement waivers, surging participation to 28.2 million in 2008, 33.5 million in 2009, and a peak of 47.6 million in 2013. Following pandemic-era adjustments under Biden, such as a 2021 Thrifty Food Plan update, enrollment hovered around 41.6 million in 2021 and 41.7 million in 2024. – Joe Cool
  • Finally some adults in the room. Democrats shut down the government just to protect billions in waste and fraud in food stamps while American families struggle to put food on the table. Secretary Rollins is exactly right. Every dollar going to people gaming the system is a dollar stolen from kids, seniors, and veterans who actually need the help. Time to clean up SNAP, kick off the cheaters, and make sure aid goes to real Americans in need. About time we put taxpayers first again. – Marcus B
  • Secretary Brooke Rollins has framed the recent government shutdown as an opportunity to overhaul the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), arguing that Democrats blocked funding and created space to “deconstruct” the program in order to target fraud and protect taxpayers. What Rollins Actually Said – Blame on Democrats: Rollins repeatedly claimed that Democrats voted against funding SNAP during the shutdown, saying they blocked 15 separate funding resolutions. – Fraud Allegations: She argued SNAP is “full of corruption,” citing data from 29 states that allegedly showed 186,000 deceased individuals still enrolled. – Reapplication Requirement: Rollins announced plans for all SNAP beneficiaries to reapply after the shutdown, framing it as a way to ensure only the most vulnerable Americans receive aid. – Program Overhaul: She described this as a chance to “fundamentally rebuild” SNAP, aligning with the Trump administration’s broader push to tighten eligibility and reduce fraud. Context Around the Shutdown – Impact on Families: During the shutdown, millions of Americans temporarily lost access to SNAP benefits, forcing food banks and nonprofits to step in. – Court Battles: Federal judges intervened multiple times, ordering the USDA to release benefits despite administration resistance. – Restoration of Benefits: Once Congress passed a stopgap bill, Rollins confirmed that full benefits would be restored by Monday, November 17, 2025. Why This Matters – SNAP Scale: Over 41 million Americans rely on SNAP for groceries. – Fraud Reality: Independent reports, including from the Congressional Research Service, suggest fraud rates in SNAP are relatively low, contradicting Rollins’s sweeping claims. – Political Strategy: By labeling SNAP as “broken” and tying Democrats to the shutdown, Rollins is positioning the administration to justify stricter oversight and possible benefit reductions. Key Takeaway Rollins is using the shutdown as political leverage: casting Democrats as responsible for the crisis while pushing a narrative of fraud to justify restructuring SNAP. The real-world effect is uncertainty for millions of low-income families, even though independent data shows fraud is rare. This is less about protecting taxpayers and more about reshaping a cornerstone of America’s safety net. – Washington Report Post

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