Tag: Ag Sec: Every SNAP recipient is going to have to reapply

  • Newswire: Ag Sec: Every SNAP recipient is going to have to reapply

    Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins speaks alongside Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., at a news conference to talk about SNAP benefits on day 31 of the government shutdown, at the Capitol in Washington, Friday, Oct. 31, 2025.   (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

    Move aims to remove alleged 186K dead people who are receiving aid

    By Polly Davis Doing, Newser AI

    The Trump administration is planning to require all recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to reapply for benefits, citing concerns about widespread fraud, reports the Hill.

    Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced the move on Newsmax, saying the administration discovered that 186,000 deceased people were still receiving benefits, based on data from 29 Republican-led states. “Can you imagine when we get our hands on the blue state data what we’re going to find?” Rollins said. “It’s going to give us … a trajectory to fundamentally rebuild this program, have everyone reapply for their benefit, make sure that everyone that’s taking a taxpayer-funded benefit through SNAP or food stamps, that they literally are vulnerable, and they can’t survive without it.”

    Rollins described the program as “corrupt” and claimed that “for years, no one has really ever dug into” the issue, but that the Trump administration now has the tools to do so. She also said that 120 people have been arrested for SNAP fraud so far. There is already a recertification process in place in every state that requires SNAP recipients to update their information, typically every six to 12 months.

    Federal officials did not clarify how the new testing would sync with that, notes Politico. A USDA spokesperson said the administration is simply using standard recertification processes to crack down on “fraud, waste, and incessant abuse” of the program. More than 41 million Americans rely on SNAP benefits, according to the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities.

    The Food Research & Action Center (FRAC) has not issued a specific, direct public comment solely on the recent USDA claims that deceased individuals are receiving SNAP benefits. Instead, FRAC’s recent public statements focus on broader issues of program integrity versus access, particularly in the context of recent government actions and proposals to overhaul the program. 

    FRAC and other advocates have raised “real questions about how they’ve arrived at these numbers,” arguing that statistics regarding fraud need more detail and context to be properly evaluated.