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A federal court temporarily blocked a Trump administration directive regarding public food assistance benefits.

Wisconsin and 24 other states legally challenged the directive, which sought to reverse benefit payments made during a government shutdown.

The Trump administration had ordered states to "undo" the payments and threatened to withhold administrative funding.

Wisconsin officials had already distributed the food assistance benefits, known as FoodShare, to recipients' debit cards.

MADISON - A federal court has temporarily blocked a directive from the Trump administration to "undo" work by the Evers administration to provide benefits to recipients of public food assistance during the federal government shutdown.

The order came after Wisconsin Attorney General

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