Rep. McGarvey Accuses Trump of 'Using Food as a Weapon' Amid SNAP Halts
Forbes Breaking NewsNovember 7, 20252 min939 views
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- 🎯 Rep. Morgan McGarvey accuses President Trump of using food as a weapon and starving children as political pawns.
- ⚠️ McGarvey states that Trump's actions are a choice, highlighting that funds were allocated by Congress to prevent children from going hungry.
Judicial and Executive Disregard
- ⚖️ McGarvey asserts that courts have agreed that the allocated funds must be spent, yet Trump disregards these rulings.
- ✈️ He criticizes Trump for prioritizing personal activities, like flying to his private club, over addressing the hunger crisis.
Impact on Food Pantries and Communities
- 😥 McGarvey describes visiting food pantries and homeless shelters where shelves are already bare, impacting communities like Louisville, Kentucky.
- 🤝 He highlights the work of agencies like Dare to Care, which struggles to meet demand despite significant community support.
- 📉 The reliance on SNAP benefits, amounting to $16 million monthly for Louisville, is contrasted with Dare to Care's $14 million annual budget, showing the critical role of government assistance.
Call to Action for Republicans
- 🗣️ McGarvey urges Republicans to return to Washington to reopen the government and ensure people can afford healthcare.
- 📜 He demands that President Trump be held accountable to follow the law and spend the allocated funds to prevent further child hunger.
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SNAP benefitsGovernment shutdownFood as a weaponChild hungerPolitical pawnsFood pantriesDare to CareLouisville, KentuckyMorgan McGarveyDonald TrumpHealthcare affordabilityFollow the law
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