The Trump administration is planning to use tariff revenue to keep a key food aid program for mothers and babies in American from running dry as the government shutdown stretches into another chaotic week, breaking a 0 to Karoline, the president plan to redirect millions of dollars collected through tariffs to temporarily fund the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, better known as WIC, before it collapses from a lack of federal 1 Leavitt, the White House press secretary, said Tuesday that “the Trump White House will not allow impoverished mothers and their babies to go hungry because of the Democrats’ political games.” WIC, which helps families buy formula, fruits, vegetables, baby food, yogurt, bread, cheese, and more, was expected to run out of money this 2 past shutdowns, the program leaned on emergency reserves to stay afloat, but this time around, things are far more 3 states had already started planning to use their own funds to cover the program temporarily, with the hope of getting reimbursed later once Congress gets its act 4 face delays as White House rushes to plug the gap Now WIC supports around 7 million people across the country, though only half of those who qualify are actually 5 while the program has enjoyed strong bipartisan support since it was created, cracks have started to 6 White House’s 2026 budget plan includes cuts to the popular fruit and vegetable benefits, and House Republicans’ agriculture bill has floated similar 7 as Trump moves to hold the line with tariff cash, Georgia Machell, who heads the National WIC Association, said the situation is full of holes.
“Families need long-term stability, not short-term 8 still don’t know how much funding this measure provides, how quickly states will receive it, or how long it will sustain operations,” Georgia said in a public statement on 9 states were already preparing for the worst before the Trump 10 11 of Agriculture (USDA) had informed them last week that they wouldn’t receive their regular quarterly allocation of WIC funds for fiscal year 12 the meantime, the USDA said it could release up to $150 million in contingency funds to states with critical shortfalls, and told states to also use infant formula rebates or local dollars to fill any 13 question legality of tariff plan But not everyone is sold on the legality of Trump’s 14 Towner, a budget policy director at the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, told CNN that:- “The problem isn’t that they don’t have the money, it’s that Congress hasn’t told them they can spend it.” That comment raises bigger questions about whether the administration can keep WIC running on tariff funds alone without breaking spending laws.
Meanwhile, more families are joining WIC every year as states and the federal government have made it easier to enroll and recertify, and improved the overall shopping 15 top of that, inflation, especially around food prices, has been crushing low-income 16 costs of groceries and other essentials have pushed more American families to depend on government aid like WIC just to survive, but 17 a premium crypto trading community free for 30 days - normally $100/mo.
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