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USDA Bails Out SNAP but Emergency Fund Only Covers Half of November; SCOTUS Hears Trump Tariff Case | Capitol Report

The Trump administration says it’ll pay half of November’s SNAP benefits. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump says he’d be reluctant to send federal funding to New York City if democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani were elected mayor, urging voters to support former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

The New York City mayoral race has seen the highest early in-person turnout ever for a non-presidential election. What does this year’s election mean for America’s largest city?

The Supreme Court will decide whether Trump has the authority to put reciprocal tariffs in place. But Trump says he won’t be attending the oral arguments as originally planned. Why will the president be in Miami instead?

We’re now on the 34th day of the government shutdown. As Americans and American businesses are starting to feel the real-life effects of the shutdown, how are small business owners scrambling to take care of their employees and keep the doors open? Rebecca Contreras, former aide to President George W. Bush, joins us.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is tapping a contingency fund to pay for part of November’s SNAP benefits. And Trump weighs in on what he may do if Mamdani wins the New York City mayor’s race. Our panel—Democratic strategist Lee Neves and Republican strategist Bobby Eberle—brings us analysis.

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