The White House is appealing the ruling to fully fund SNAP benefits

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As the longest government shutdown in history continues, nutritional benefits for 42 million Americans remain in limbo. Now, a federal judge in Rhode Island has ordered the Trump administration to fully fund the food assistance program known as SNAP, saying it’s not enough to partially fund the program. The White House is appealing the decision. NBC’s Ryan Nobles reports for TODAY.

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