Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson tonight issued a stay that lets the regime continue not making SNAP payments, at least until an appeals court in Boston issues its own ruling on whether to let the government keep not helping very low-income people buy food while a lawsuit over the practice continues.

Jackson issued her ruling in her gatekeeper role for cases coming out of the First Circuit, which includes Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

In her ruling, Jackson acknowledged that at 6:08 p.m., the First Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston upheld a Rhode Island federal judge's rulings that the government needed to find a way to fund SNAP during the regime's shutdown - but she noted the appeals court also said it needed more time to consider whether to stay implementation of the rul

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