LOS ANGELES -- California families are starting to get their SNAP benefits back on their cards after a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to fully fund the food assistance program for the month of November by Friday.

One viewer called ABC7 and said her account was "fully funded."

California was one of more than 22 other states that filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the "unlawful refusal to fund SNAP/CalFresh benefits" due to the government shutdown.

"California will continue fighting to ensure that our families can access the food they need and deserve," read a statement from Gov. Gavin Newsom. "The court rightly shut down the Trump administration's attempt to use the well-being of American citizens as pawns in their sick political game. As President T

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