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Don’t miss this : what Trump critics are saying now.Supreme Court Blocks Donald Trump’s Proposal to Slash SSI and Veterans Benefits to Redirect Billions to DHS as Homeland Security Shutdown Deepens See details
Don’t miss this : what Trump critics are saying now.Supreme Court Blocks Donald Trump’s Proposal to Slash SSI and Veterans Benefits to Redirect Billions to DHS as Homeland Security Shutdown Deepens See details
Supreme Court Blocks Donald Trump’s Proposal to Slash SSI and Veterans Benefits to Redirect Billions to DHS as Homeland Security Shutdown Deepens
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### **U.S. Supreme Court Blocks Trump Proposal to Cut SSI and Veterans Benefits Amid DHS Funding Fight**
**Washington, D.C. —** In a dramatic twist in the intensifying budget standoff over the failing DHS funding bill, the **U.S. Supreme Court** has **blocked President Donald Trump’s proposal** to slash Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and veterans benefits in order to redirect billions of dollars to the **Department of Homeland Security (DHS)** — a strategy the White House had floated as part of its response to the widening budget impasse
The emergency order from the high court — issued as the nation confronts a looming partial DHS shutdown — temporarily halts the administration’s plan to reallocate funds from long-standing safety-net programs to keep critical homeland security operations running. The decision represents a major legal rebuke to the administration at a time when congressional talks to pass a full appropriations package have collapsed along partisan lines. ([KOMO][2])
*Impact on SSI and Veterans Benefits**
Social Security’s SSI program and veterans benefits are lifelines for millions of elderly, disabled, and retired Americans. The blocked proposal would have sharply reduced these benefits as part of a broader set of cuts the administration said were necessary to cover DHS obligations while Congress remains deadlocked. Beneficiaries and advocacy groups hailed the court’s move as essential protection for vulnerable Americans who rely on those monthly payments for basic needs.
Veterans service organizations had expressed deep concern that such reallocation could undermine compensation and disability benefits already promised under federal law, potentially exacerbating financial hardship for former service members and their families. The court’s block ensures existing benefit levels remain in place while legal and political battles over federal spending continue. ([Threads][3])
*A Budget Fight Deepening the Shutdown**
The Supreme Court’s action comes amid an escalating budget crisis sparked by failure in Congress to agree on a funding bill for DHS. Senate Democrats recently voted down a GOP-backed proposal to advance DHS appropriations, leaving the agency without funding and threatening furloughs or operational disruptions — particularly for immigration enforcement, FEMA, TSA and other core homeland security functions.
Republicans and Democrats have been at odds over immigration enforcement policy, border security priorities, and how to allocate limited fiscal resources, resulting in a partial shutdown that could drag on without compromise. The Supreme Court’s intervention adds a new legal dimension to the dispute by prohibiting the executive branch from unilaterally reducing safety-net programs to cover other priorities during the shutdown
*Political and Legal Implications**
While the ruling is an emergency measure, its timing underscores rising tensions between the branches of government over federal spending authority and the limits of executive power in a budgetary emergency. Legal experts say the decision signals that courts may be reluctant to allow dramatic reallocation of congressionally authorized benefits in lieu of direct legislative action
For now, recipients of SSI and veterans benefits can expect their payments to continue uninterrupted, but the broader funding impasse remains unresolved as lawmakers and the White House seek a path forward.
