SNAP will be partially funded this month amid the ongoing government shutdown, the Trump administration announced on Monday.
The shutdown is one day away from tying the record set during the first Trump administration for the longest in U.S. history with no sign of ending.
Late Friday, Trump indicated that he would fund SNAP, but noted that they would be delayed for the month of November.
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