In just a few hours, President Donald Trump could shut off food stamp funding that feeds more than 40 million Americans, leaving families to worry about whether they can afford groceries or risk going hungry.
A federal judge ruled Friday afternoon that the administration has to use contingency funds Congress appropriated to keep the food stamp program going. But earlier on Friday, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins suggested the White House may not follow that order.
Still, Trump isn’t focused on the future of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as SNAP.
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Instead, the president currently presiding over a government shutdown spent his Friday firing off tone deaf social media posts about the renovations he's makin

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