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Showing Original Post only (View all)Trump administration cut $500 million in deliveries to food banks across the country. [View all]
FactPost @factpostnewsNew reporting reveals the Trump administration cut $500 million in deliveries to food banks across the country.
Food banks were expecting more than 27 million pounds of chicken, 2 million gallons of milk, 10 million pounds of dried fruit and 67 million eggs that never arrived and went to waste instead.
In the spring, the Trump administration abruptly cut $500 million in deliveries from a program that sends U.S.-produced meat, dairy, eggs and produce to food banks and other organizations across the country about a quarter of the funding the program received in 2024. The items that were delivered through The Emergency Food Assistance Program were some of the healthiest, most expensive items that organizations distribute.
The cancellation of these deliveries comes at a critical time for food banks. Food insecurity is higher than at any time since the aftermath of the Great Recession, according to federal data, and many food banks are reporting higher need than they saw at the peak of the pandemic. Demand is only expected to increase; this summer, President Donald Trump signed into law the largest cut to food stamps in the programs history.
ProPublica obtained records from the Department of Agriculture of each planned delivery in 2025, detailing the millions of pounds of food, down to the number of eggs, that never reached hungry people because of the administrations cut.
The Emergency Food Assistance Program was created in 1983 to purchase farmers surplus food and distribute it to low-income people. The programs budget is typically authorized every five years as part of the Farm Bill, but in 2018, the first Trump administration added funds to help farmers struggling under retaliatory tariffs the U.S. faced amid trade disputes. The additional, discretionary federal funds helped food banks serve more people; last fiscal year, they got nearly twice as much money from the fund as they did from their congressional allocation.
Now characterizing the additional funding as a Biden-era slush fund, the second Trump administration cut $500 million that had already been allocated. The government is still distributing food through other parts of the program, but food banks were caught off guard by the canceled deliveries because its rare for funding to be cut mid-year. Food bank managers, some with decades of experience, couldnt recall a disruption like it. With the Farm Bill slated for renewal this fall, officials who run food banks worry that any additional cuts would cause them to have to scale back the number of people they serve.
https://projects.propublica.org/trump-food-cuts/
Gary Sanchez @GarySanchez12
Coincidently Trump ended release of American Food Insecuty data, better MAGA not be exposed to the truth.

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Trump administration cut $500 million in deliveries to food banks across the country. [View all]
bigtree
Wednesday
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Trump and his enabling henchmen are the most evil people on the planet, and they're just getting started.
sop
Wednesday
#4
Unwashed Magats have been brainwashed starting way back with Reagan's welfare Queens.
gab13by13
Wednesday
#10
The suffering is the point. And many in this administration, far from being indifferent to this, will enjoy watching it
Fil1957
Wednesday
#15
They want chaos and are begging, pushing for a response that they can point to as an "uprising"
Jbraybarten
Wednesday
#16