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True or False: The Supreme Court ordered USDA to claw back full SNAP payments already issued.
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The Court's stay prevented further top-ups but did not itself command a universal clawback. Lower-court and agency attempts to rescind some payments faced separate injunctions. Some recipients kept fu...
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