Don't recall any mention of this before...
The House just passed a farm bill, that changes the requirements for "food stamps", increasing work requirements for those receiving support. (However, unlike previous farm bills that received bipartisan support, this one was split along party line, with the democrats voting against it.)
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politi...-food-stamp-changes-narrowly-passes-the-house
Now, one problem I can see for the Trump administration: There are a lot of rural voters (many of whom supported Trump) that are going to be affected.
From:
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...epublicans-would-hit-rural-poor-idUSKBN1JB13D
Of the 50 U.S. counties with the most SNAP-dependent populations, three-quarters are rural. About half of those backed Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
Now, I have no sympathy at all for a Trump voter who finds that his benefits have been cut. (After all, these people should have known what they were getting into when they voted for a racist orangutan who gave little in the way of coherent policy plans during the election.) But, if these rural Trump voters all of a sudden get their benefits cut, maybe that will make them less likely to support the republicans and Trump in the future.