When Hunger Becomes a Political Weapon
Imagine going to the grocery store with your EBT card in hand only to find it empty — because the federal government decided the rules were optional this month. That’s exactly what millions of Americans faced when SNAP benefits were delayed and cut in November 2025. The nation’s largest food-aid program, serving roughly 1 in 8 people, suddenly became collateral damage in a shutdown fight. And at the center: a president who treated food security like a bargaining chip.
