Yesterday, 47 million Americans were food insecure.

Today, they’ve been erased.

Not because we have solved hunger in America, but because this White House has made the choice to ignore it. To try to silence the 18 million households in the United States that were struggling to put food on the table.

This week, the White House and the USDA chose to end the measurement of hunger in America after more than three decades.

And just like that, a population of working-class Americans — larger than the entire population of Canada — has been silenced.

It seems, the Trump administration’s logic goes: If you’re losing the game, just stop keeping score.

They have ample reason to hide. Families are struggling more than any time in recent memory. The White House’s latest budget cut dozens of core

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