SACRAMENTO (KABC) -- California, along with over 20 other states, is suing the Trump administration over the alleged unlawful refusal to fund SNAP benefits, according to Gov. Gavin Newsom's office.
Newsom and California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the lawsuit Tuesday morning.
The governor's office says the Trump administration is putting millions of Americans at risk of hunger by refusing to fund food assistance benefits, despite the Department of Agriculture (USDA) having funds to continue supporting the program next month.
More than five million Californians stand to lose critical access to food assistance.
"While Donald Trump parades around the world trying to repair the economic damage he's done with his incompetence, he's denying food to millions of Americans who will go

ABC 7

CBS News 8
KTLA
The San Joaquin Valley Sun
Local News in Illinois
Associated Press US News
Daily Kos
Raw Story
AlterNet
Daily Voice
Associated Press US and World News Video