A House hearing on SNAP fraud turned explosive after USDA Inspector General Phyllis Fong's office revealed $13.3 million in anomalies identified in Ohio, sparking tough questions over oversight, duplicate enrollments, and improper payments. Lawmakers also pressed officials over claims that taxpayer-funded benefits were being used in ways that raised concerns about abuse and program integrity.

USDA Inspector General John Walk testifies before the House Subcommittee as lawmakers scrutinize waste, fraud, and abuse in the SNAP food assistance program. The hearing examines…

A House hearing on SNAP fraud turned explosive after USDA Inspector General Phyllis Fong's office revealed $13.3 million in anomalies identified in Ohio, sparking tough questions…