Donald Trump, SNAP and Michigan
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President Donald Trump is threatening to withhold Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) administrative funding from Democratic-led states.
Law enforcement would be barred from making civil arrests — including immigration arrests of suspected noncitizens — in state and local courtrooms under a proposal being considered by the Michigan Supreme Court.
The president denied the state’s request for federal aid to rebuild power lines after a fierce ice storm last March, a move that could force thousands of rural electricity customers to pay the entire tab.
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In the Michigan city where Trump held his 100 days rally, voters wait for an economic turnaround
In April, Trump went to Warren, Mich., promising "the greatest economy in the history of the world." Residents there say they're still trying to make ends meet.
The “One Big Beautiful Bill,” signed by President Donald Trump on July 4, is making major changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
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Tudor Dixon explains how Trump is reviving Michigan's auto industry
Former Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to shed light on how the Michigan auto industry is benefiting from the Trump administration moving to roll back Biden-era EV mandates.
J.D. Vance Jr. does not appear to be related to the vice president, but shares initials and a last name and pleaded guilty to felony charges in July.
13 ON YOUR SIDE reached out to 21 state senators and representatives from both sides of the isle who represent portions of West Michigan, asking for comment.