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Extracted Claims (18452)
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👤 Greater Boston Food BankSimplified: The Greater Boston Food Bank increased its food distribution by over 500,000 pounds last week compared to the first week of November last year.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Johnnie Smith, a Milwaukee resident, had to use savings and snacks because her SNAP payment was delayed.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 Karoline LeavittSimplified: Karoline Leavitt claimed the administration tapped into the contingency fund, but omitted it was court-ordered.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Federal judges repeatedly ruled against the Trump administration, ordering them to use emergency funds to maintain full food stamps.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: The Trump administration initially said it would protect SNAP during a shutdown using an emergency reserve.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: In his first 10 months, Trump aimed to reduce the size of the federal government, with the largest cuts targeting programs for the poor.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 Agriculture DepartmentSimplified: The Agriculture Department said families would receive benefits 'within hours' of the government being funded.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 Sarah SaadianSimplified: The organization joined a coalition and filed a lawsuit against the administration over food stamps last month.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: The 43-day federal stoppage eroded the guarantee that the government would protect vulnerable families.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: SNAP, a decades-old program serving 1 in 8 Americans, had never been interrupted like this before.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Monthly benefits will resume for about 42 million low-income Americans after the government reopens.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 President TrumpSimplified: Trump promised to cut federal programs favored by Democrats during the fiscal stalemate.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 Richard KahnSimplified: Kahn called Trump's financial disclosure 'nonsense'.1 sources7 months ago
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Mr. Acosta was confirmed, but he would resign in 2019, after Mr. Epstein was charged in New York. 0.900Simplified: Acosta resigned in 2019 after Epstein was charged in New York.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 Alexander AcostaSimplified: Acosta said the deal was based on available evidence.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Acosta was US Attorney when Epstein got lenient deal in 2008.1 sources7 months ago
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👤 Miami Herald (articles)Simplified: Miami Herald reported Epstein got lenient treatment, including from Acosta.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: By January 2019, Trump was in the White House and Epstein was in the news.1 sources7 months ago