States administering a federal food aid program serving about 42 million Americans faced uncertainty Monday over whether they can — and should — provide full monthly benefits during an ongoing legal battle involving the U.S. government shutdown.

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States are facing uncertainty about providing full monthly benefits for a federal food program serving 42 million Americans

A legal battle linked to the U.S. government shutdown has cast doubt over whether states can — or should — provide the benefits

Over the weekend, the Trump administration demanded states reverse full benefits paid under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

That followed a federal judge's order for full funding, which a Supreme Court justice temporarily paused

President Donald Trump's admini

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