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Purple-Haired Dem Lawmaker Freaks Out on House Floor Over SNAP Benefits [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: October 30, 2025 11:56 am
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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Democratic Rep. Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut sparked controversy on Tuesday after claiming that President Donald Trump was “illegally” blocking food stamp funds amid the ongoing government shutdown, now in its fourth week.

DeLauro, 82, who has represented Connecticut’s 3rd Congressional District since 1991, made the remarks during a House gathering as lawmakers remained deadlocked over federal spending.

The dispute has centered on appropriations for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which provides food benefits to roughly 42 million Americans.

Speaking to reporters, DeLauro accused the Trump administration of failing to release SNAP payments from a contingency account.

She argued that the funds were legally obligated to be disbursed despite the shutdown.

“This administration is illegally blocking these funds,” DeLauro said.

“They are required by law to ensure these payments go out.”

TDS ALERT — Sen. Purple Hair says President Trump is “illegally” “blocking SNAP funds from going out” …

Who wants to tell her that it’s the DEMOCRATS who have voted 13 times to PREVENT SNAP benefits from being funded??

🤡 pic.twitter.com/lXjzt9Q4nS

— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) October 28, 2025

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However, officials familiar with the ongoing budget negotiations said the lapse in SNAP funding stems from the lack of an approved budget, not executive action.

Under current law, SNAP payments are dependent on annual congressional appropriations. With Democrats repeatedly voting against continuing resolutions to reopen the government, the program’s funding has stalled.

The dispute over SNAP payments has become a flashpoint in the broader budget impasse between the Republican-controlled White House and the Democratic-led Senate.

Democrats have voted against multiple House-passed funding measures since the shutdown began, citing opposition to proposed spending caps and policy riders.

Republicans have argued that the only obstacle to restoring federal payments, including SNAP, is the Senate’s refusal to advance appropriations bills.

“The solution is simple — reopen the government,” one House GOP lawmaker said.

“Democrats have voted no more than a dozen times on funding bills that would restore these payments. The president isn’t blocking the money. Congress is.”

House Republicans have repeatedly emphasized that the contingency fund DeLauro referenced was not designed to substitute for normal congressional appropriations.

The account is intended for short-term emergencies or natural disasters, not to finance programs indefinitely during a shutdown.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has warned that SNAP benefits could run out as soon as early November if funding is not restored.

The agency said it lacks sufficient authority to draw from other accounts to maintain payments during the lapse in appropriations.

DeLauro’s remarks came as Democratic leaders sought to shift political blame for the shutdown to the White House.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has maintained that Democrats are standing firm to gain “leverage” in negotiations over budget priorities.

“Every day gets better for us,” Schumer said earlier this week.

🚨 @WhipKClark, the number two House Democrat, on the Democrat Shutdown: “Of course there will be families that are going to suffer… but it is one of the few leverage times we have.”

These people are SICK! pic.twitter.com/7MRHsmGMGx

— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) October 22, 2025

Republican officials have countered that the strategy has backfired.

Polling data released this week shows an uptick in Republican approval ratings since the shutdown began, with GOP leaders attributing the shift to growing frustration with congressional gridlock.

As the standoff continues, federal employees and benefit recipients face uncertainty about when government operations will resume.

While negotiations are ongoing, both parties remain far apart on key spending provisions.

President Trump has said he will not approve any spending bill that fails to meet his administration’s fiscal and policy requirements, but he has not taken executive action to block SNAP payments.

Administration officials maintain that only Congress can authorize the release of additional funds.

The House and Senate are expected to reconvene later this week to continue negotiations on a short-term spending resolution that could temporarily reopen federal agencies and restore benefit programs, including SNAP.



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