President Donald Trump's administration says it plans to partially fund November food benefits for millions of Americans, but warned it could take some US states weeks or months to calculate and distribute the aid.
The administration laid out the Department of Agriculture's plan in a filing in federal court in Rhode Island after a judge ordered it to use emergency funds to at least partially cover November's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
But a USDA official warned in the filing that at least some states, which administer SNAP benefits, would need weeks to months to make system changes that would allow them to calculate and issue the reduced benefits.
In the meantime, some states have hurried to pay benefits themselves or buoyed support for food banks.
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