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Video: Oregon Democrat urges restoration of SNAP cuts from 2025 reconciliation law

Oregon Democrat urges restoration of SNAP cuts from 2025 reconciliation law

Jul 16, 2026

The clip shows Rep. Andrea Salinas delivering a one-minute House floor speech marking the one-year anniversary of H.R. 1 (enacted July 4, 2025). She criticizes cuts to SNAP benefits, cites $425 million lost in Oregon and 70,000 Oregonians removed from the program, and calls for restoration of funding. The sourcing is the congresswoman's own remarks referencing the reconciliation bill; no guests, graphics, or external experts appear. The throughline frames the reductions as a deliberate transfer from families to billionaires.

Source: Congresswoman Andrea Salinas

Video: Burchett Hearing Examines SNAP Data Sharing and Fraud Detection

Burchett Hearing Examines SNAP Data Sharing and Fraud Detection

Jun 27, 2026

The segment covers a House Oversight Subcommittee hearing chaired by Rep. Tim Burchett on combating waste, fraud, and abuse in SNAP. Burchett questions witnesses on inter-state data sharing to detect duplicates, deceased recipients, and invalid SSNs, citing USDA analysis of data from 29 states. Witnesses include privacy experts noting legal limits under the Privacy Act, investigators highlighting duplicate benefits, and the USDA OIG detailing specific state findings. Witnesses discuss how siloed state databases hinder detection; OIG references Ohio anomalies and Puerto Rico deceased payments. The hearing underscores tensions between program integrity and state privacy concerns.

Source: Forbes Breaking News

Video: Fox panel highlights SNAP fraud data, DOGE efforts amid partisan debate

Fox panel highlights SNAP fraud data, DOGE efforts amid partisan debate

Jun 25, 2026

The segment on Fox News' Outnumbered discussed Republican-led congressional hearings into fraud and improper payments in federal programs including SNAP/food stamps and Medicaid. Panelists highlighted billions in waste uncovered across states and agencies, with specific focus on a USDA report showing over $10 billion in SNAP improper payments for FY 2025. Kayleigh McEnany praised the Trump administration's fraud task force and DOGE initiatives as among its best actions. The discussion included criticism of Democratic leaders for not addressing fraud at the state level, counterarguments on Medicaid cuts and USAID shutdown consequences, and calls for broader bipartisan action on waste.

Source: Fox News