US Supreme Court Extends Pause on Trump Food Aid Order
US Supreme Court extends pause on Trump’s food aid funding for 42 million Americans amid government shutdown, with deadline now set for Nov 13 unless talks succeed.
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US Supreme Court extends pause on Trump’s food aid funding for 42 million Americans amid government shutdown, with deadline now set for Nov 13 unless talks succeed.
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