Trump Administration Says 3.3 Million Removed From SNAP Amid Fraud Crackdown
The Trump administration is spotlighting changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), emphasizing tighter eligibility standards and stronger anti-fraud measures in the nation’s largest food assistance program.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins told Fox News that approximately 3.3 million individuals have been removed from SNAP since President Donald Trump took office.
Rollins described the milestone as evidence of the administration’s focus on program integrity and taxpayer protection.
She said the reforms aim to ensure that benefits reach those who legitimately qualify and to encourage self-sufficiency among recipients.
“We want to make sure government programs are functioning as intended and supporting Americans who truly need them,” Rollins explained.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins told Fox News that approximately 3.3 million individuals have been removed from SNAP since President Donald Trump took office.
Rollins described the milestone as evidence of the administration’s focus on program integrity and taxpayer protection.
She said the reforms aim to ensure that benefits reach those who legitimately qualify and to encourage self-sufficiency among recipients.
“We want to make sure government programs are functioning as intended and supporting Americans who truly need them,” Rollins explained.







