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Trump Brags About Canceling Flights and SNAP Benefits on ‘SNL’: ‘How Will I Afford My Thanksgiving Turkey? Your Family’s Not Coming Because All the Planes Are Gone’

“Saturday Night Live” got straight to President Trump in its cold open for this week’s episode, with James Austin Johnson’s commander-in-chief bragging from the Oval Office about the ongoing government shutdown, which has dragged on since Oct. 1. “The Supreme Court said we could stop feeding poor people. You can clap for that. SNAP!” Trump [.].

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SNAP Grew 40% in a Few Years Under the Biden Administration

The Supreme Court (Ketanje Brown Jackson) has temporarily blocked Judge McConnell’s order to create money out of air to fund SNAP, a corrupt program that exploded under the four years of Joe Biden. SNAP UPDATE: The Supreme Court has issued a temporary stay. The Federal Government can’t just create money for food stamps when Democrats [.] The post SNAP Grew 40% in a Few Years Under the Biden Administration appeared first on www. independentsentinel. com.

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A New and Inspirational Business Relationship with Central Asia

The Trump administration has established a strong business relationship with Central Asia, countries rich in natural resources who need help developing them. They want to be independent and free of China and Russia. This is a mutual opportunity as the US turns to Asia, a neglected and rich area of the world. The C5+1 Welcome [.] The post A New and Inspirational Business Relationship with Central Asia appeared first on www. independentsentinel. com.

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A Tribute from Iraq to Dick Cheney

“Rest in peace,” Iraqi government spokesperson Bassem al-Awadi said in a eulogy for the former U. S. vice president shared with Newsweek. “Without delving into the intentions behind actions, the change that took place in Iraq under your leadership and that of President Bush in 2003 was profound. Despite all the events that followed, the transformations Iraq witnessed after the fall of Saddam’s regime were vast and astonishing, though many have tried to distort them to serve their own interests,” Awadi said. “The numbers are remarkable, Mr. Dick Cheney, and too many to list here.” Iraqis are even more divided on.

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Trump’s claim that Thanksgiving is cheaper this year has several glaring omissions

With Thanksgiving just three weeks away, many families will soon be hitting grocery stores for all the staples and paying significantly higher prices than in previous years. President Donald Trump is arguing prices are lower in 2025, but he’s leaving out significant details. In a recent post to his Truth Social account, Trump asserted that families will be paying less for Thanksgiving dinner than they did under former President Joe Biden, saying key items will be “25 percent lower . according to Walmart.” He insisted that prices under his administration are “lower than the Democrats on everything, especially oil and gas” and proclaimed “the Democrats ‘affordability’ issue is DEAD! STOP LYING!!!” He added. However, Trump’s citing of Walmart’s prices for Thanksgiving dinner are misleading, according to a Thursday report the network found that while Walmart’s 2025 Thanksgiving list is cheaper, it also only contains 23 items. The 2024 list included 29 items, and six of those items onions, celery, sweet potatoes, chicken broth, poultry seasoning, muffin mix, marshmallows, whipped topping and pecan pie were left off of this year’s list. Several of the items that didn’t make it onto Walmart’s 2025 Thanksgiving list include produce items that the U. S. often imports from Canada and Mexico. According to food supply chain technology company Silo, the U. S. imports roughly $384 million worth of onions from Mexico each year, along with $251 million worth of potatoes. Both Canada and Mexico have been hit with tariffs of anywhere from 25 percent to 35 percent. Food prices have remained stubbornly high despite Trump’s claims. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, the consumer price index for food at home in U. S. cities on average is 315. 489 as of September 2025, compared to 307. 201 in September of 2024. This week’s elections were seen as a referendum against the Trump administration’s handling of the economy since the president’s second term began in January. Democrats who ran on making food, housing and healthcare more affordable enjoyed double-digit margins of victory over their Republican opponents.

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