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Trump voters could starve while Alabama food banks warn against shortages due to the GOP tax bill

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettJune 17, 2025No Comments
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It was of public notoriety that the republican cuts offered for scos food assistance would have disastrous consequences for millions of Americans. What republicans in red states and districts have, in some cases, eyes on the eyes is the impact that the cuts will have on their communities.

For example, food banks and non -profit organizations sound the alarm in Alabama that they will lack food to feed the hunger thanks to Trump’s tax reductions for the rich.

Since Trump put an end to a federal program that bought food from farmers and gave it to food banks, those who help feed the hungry who made the difference by spending their budgets on food.

The problem is that they will lack money and that demand should increase.

Al.com Reported last month:

“At one point, we are going to lack money for the year,” said Nicole Williams, CEO of the Community Food Bank of Central Alabama. “It is devastating every day to know that there are children who have grown hungry.”

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For each meal provided by a food bank in Alabama, Snap provides new, depending on the Alabama supply.

“If $ 230 billion is cut off from the Snap program, there is no safeguard plan,” said Lester. “The pantry who are already looking under the strain no longer have an ability to meet such a massive increase in need.”

According to the food of Alabama, if the congress decreases its share of SNAP financing in Alabama by only 10%, the State should spend nearly $ 200 million to make the difference.

Non -profit organizations and food banks warn the Republicans at the congress of this imminent crisis for a month, and their reaction has been to steam with a bill that will increase hunger in America so that billionaires can have a tax drop.

Although Trump’s adult voters do not deserve sympathy for their bad decisions, children who will be hungry due to the 65% decision of Alabama voters send Trump to the White House.

Donald Trump and the Republicans at the Congress plan to hunger their supporters. The horrible part of this story is children who will also be hungry due to Trumpian cruelty.

What do you think of the hungry children of Trump to reduce taxes for the rich? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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Alabama banks Bill due Food GOP shortages starve tax Trump voters warn
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