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Home»Politics»Michigan Erupts as Senator Slotkin Blames Trump for 35,000 Children Losing Food SNAP Benefits: ‘A Democrat created problem’

Michigan Erupts as Senator Slotkin Blames Trump for 35,000 Children Losing Food SNAP Benefits: ‘A Democrat created problem’

Kids shouldn’t starve

David RodriguezBy David RodriguezJune 15, 20262 Mins Read
Image Source: Pexels / Wikimedia Commons via U.S. Senate Photographic Studio, Public domain

Tensions are boiling over in Michigan after U.S. Democrat Senator Elissa Slotkin sounded a frantic alarm over a massive reduction in the state’s federal food assistance pipeline, a development critics are calling a self-inflicted disaster. Voicing her concern in a hearing and then sharing it on social media, Slotkin expressed deep frustration over what she described as a catastrophic disruption to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), warning that 100,000 Michigan citizens, including 35,000 children, face imminent food insecurity.

Because of Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, 100,000 Michiganders have lost SNAP benefits. 35,000 of them are children. I desperately want to pass a Farm Bill,  but I can't be expected to watch my people go hungry. pic.twitter.com/sDLI7IhEbr

— Sen. Elissa Slotkin (@SenatorSlotkin) June 11, 2026

In her hearing and in a social media post shared on X, Sen. Slotkin said the incident was significant and essentially blamed Trump for the SNAP losses being so significant.

Because of Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, 100,000 Michiganders have lost SNAP benefits. 35,000 of them are children. I desperately want to pass a Farm Bill,  but I can’t be expected to watch my people go hungry.

While Slotkin pointed fingers across the aisle, blaming the benefit purge on past legislative frameworks passed under Donald Trump, local conservative groups and Republican opponents were quick to fire back. Conservatives argue that the current administration’s economic policies and failure to secure changes and policies on illegal immigrants are to blame, rather than it really being that bad for children. Here is what some of them had to say about her claims.

“Mismanagement of our social safety net which opened it to fraud on an industrial scale caused a crackdown in SNAP. Do a better job in management. This is a democrat created problem.”

“Let’s deport all the illegals, then have you report back. I’ll bet the number will be much smaller.
And do something about immigrant fraud. One fraudster that cheats the Federal government of $20 million wipes out the SNAP benefits of 10,000 people.”

“Are those 100,000 Michiganders US Citizens or 100,000 Illegal Aliens living in Michigan? Context matters.”

“I don’t want to see anyone go hungry, but I am also concerned we have incentivized some people to drop out of the work force. I think it helps to require people who are capable of working to have job before receiving gov benefits. The social safety net should be a trampoline.”

As Slotkin vows to push for an immediate legislative remedy for Michigan inhabitants, the escalating finger-pointing on the ground guarantees that food assistance will remain a highly explosive battleground issue heading into the next election cycle.

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