President Trump's request to block a judge's ruling requiring his administration to pay SNAP benefits in full by Nov. 7 was denied Friday by an appeals court.

Why it matters: The USDA must now issue full SNAP benefits by the end of the day to the millions enrolled in the program.

Catch up quick: The USDA on Monday said it would partially fund November SNAP benefits after two federal judges ordered the payments to be released, adding that the rollout could "take anywhere from a few weeks to up to several months." • Estimates from the USDA on Thursday suggested some recipients would receive about 65% of their usual November benefits, while others may get less — revising earlier estimates that officials acknowledged were filled with errors. • U.S. District Judge Court Judge John McConne

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