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USDA alone spends $400+ MILLION each day on food assistance programs. Ending COVID-era funding programs doesn’t defund food assistance. It ensures we’re good stewards of taxpayer dollars.

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Crystal1 year ago

@USDA @RapidResponse47 @WhiteHouse You said a key point here… the federal government should be a good steward of taxpayer dollars. That’s hasn’t been the case for a long time.

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Louise1 year ago

@USDA @RapidResponse47 @WhiteHouse It is SO dishonest of Democrats to tell people the end of government waste and literal money laundering (which benefits mostly democrats) is really Trump cutting program funding for American citizens. Absolutely disgusting.

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Utah dino1 year ago

@USDA @RapidResponse47 @WhiteHouse Maam, the defense budget is a trillion dollars a year.

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ColdWarrior391 year ago

@USDA @RapidResponse47 @WhiteHouse $400 million...PER DAY Mind boggling. Keep focused, you're doing a great job. Thanks for all you're doing.

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SF Travel Tips1 year ago

@USDA @RapidResponse47 @WhiteHouse It's an important program. The cost doesn't move me. Just end the fraud.

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Chris Clayton1 year ago

@USDA @RapidResponse47 @WhiteHouse Yes, but the producers farmers who lost money on LFPA, LFS don't have the same safety net that the commodity producers have. The vast majority of them don't get to be part of a $10 billion aid program. That's what USDA is missing here with these wholesale cuts.

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Dede Kotler1 year ago

@USDA @RapidResponse47 @WhiteHouse The @USDA cut $500 million from the Emergency Food Assistance Program. Food bank managers across the country report strained supplies as there is a record demand for food. Rural America is in a hunger crisis. Great work, Brooke

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Andrew1 year ago

@USDA @RapidResponse47 @WhiteHouse It's time for democrats to stop using American taxpayers as stooges to pay the food bills of millions of people that need to take care of their own food bills.

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Guper Espo1 year ago

@USDA @RapidResponse47 @WhiteHouse El COVID ya terminó

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Melva Henderson1 year ago

@USDA @RapidResponse47 @WhiteHouse Thank you, I voted for this!!

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