The Trump administration has decided to discontinue a federal survey that measures food access struggles, citing redundancy and political bias.

The Trump administration has decided to discontinue a federal survey that measures food access struggles, citing redundancy and political bias. WASHINGTON —

The Trump administration is ending an annual federal survey that measures how many Americans struggle to access food, citing redundancy and political bias.

In a statement, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) called the Household Food Security Report "redundant, costly, and politicized" and said it does "nothing more than fear monger." They added that "for 30 years, this study failed to present anything more than subjective, liberal fodder."

The decision follows President Donald Tru

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