The Trump administration's ongoing legal battle over SNAP funding continues, as they persistently seek to block a lower court's order mandating full payment of November SNAP benefits. Despite the government shutdown, the administration's latest move involves requesting a stay from the Supreme Court, aiming to only partially fund the program for the month. This comes after the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) initially announced plans to fully issue November benefits, only to later backtrack, causing confusion among states. The administration's actions have sparked controversy, with a federal judge in Boston scheduling an emergency hearing to address the legality of their guidance. State attorneys general argue that unwinding the benefits is nearly impossible, unfair, and illegal, especially after they've already been issued. The situation highlights the challenges and potential harm caused by the administration's inconsistent guidance, leaving millions of Americans reliant on SNAP benefits in a state of uncertainty.