About half a million people who were expected to miss a week of unemployment payments because President Donald Trump did not sign federal legislation soon enough will still get their benefits on time, the Murphy administration said Monday. Trump signed a $900 billion COVID-19 stimulus package Sunday that includes funding for extended unemployment benefits, but Gov. Phil Murphy initially feared that those benefits expired Saturday "while the bill languished on his desk." "This was the wrong way to go about it," Murphy said. "This bill should have been signed immediately." The state Department of Labor and Workforce Development said after a call with the Trump administration Monday afternoon that claimants will "continue to receive benefits without a gap or lag."