Judge Halts Trump Snap Restrictions in Friday Funding Ruling
A judge halts trump snap restrictions by blocking conditions on SNAP benefit funding on Friday, June 5. The ruling stops those conditions from taking effect, but the court order itself was not detailed in the source text.
The only dated development in the source places the ruling on Friday, June 5, and gives no court name, no judge’s name, and no explanation of which funding conditions were blocked. For readers who rely on SNAP, the practical change is narrow but immediate: the conditions cannot be treated as active based on this ruling alone.
Friday, June 5 ruling
The blocking order is the central confirmed development. The source identifies it only as a judge’s action against conditions tied to SNAP benefit funding, with no additional language on the scope, duration, or any states, agencies, or recipients covered.
That limited record leaves the legal effect tied to the funding conditions themselves rather than to a broader change in SNAP. The source does not say whether the order was temporary or permanent, and it does not identify any deadline for further court action.
items from Gaza and Seoul
The source also references reporting from Gaza on June 5 and reporting from Seoul on June 6, but those items are separate from the SNAP ruling and do not add detail to the court decision. The Seoul dateline refers to protesters rallying for a second day.
For the SNAP case, the next step is whatever the court schedule produces after Friday’s order, but the source gives no date for a hearing or appeal. Until then, the only change readers can rely on is that the challenged conditions on SNAP benefit funding were blocked on Friday, June 5.