California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Monday announced the latest steps he and other state attorneys general are taking to protect any SNAP benefits that have gone out in recent days – benefits the Trump administration is demanding states claw back.

It appears that the Trump administration does agree with California and nearly two dozen other states, agencies and nonprofits that sued over SNAP benefits – the agreement not about the benefits themselves but about wanting the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in.

Bonta and several other state attorneys general talked about the need for a temporary restraining order because of the mass confusion the USDA has created by issuing conflicting guidance and calculations for partial benefit payment that Bonta said made it impossible to get benefits ou

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