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The White House maintains they are “fully complying” with the court order on SNAP benefits


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White House press secretary Carolyn Leavitt told reporters that the Trump administration would “fully comply” with a federal judge’s order to pay SNAP benefits from emergency funds. The clarification came after President Trump posted on social media that benefits would not be provided until after the government shutdown ended.

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