Trump administration says it will partially fund SNAP benefits amid shutdown
On Day 34 of the government shutdown, the Trump administration said it would partially fund the SNAP food assistance program. Meanwhile, delays at airports are mounting for travelers coast to coast. In Houston, there was a second straight day of long TSA lines. Some travelers waited for hours to clear security. NBC News’ Ryan Nobles reports.
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