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Trump Administration Backs Down on Controversial $1.8 Billion Anti-Weaponization Fund Amid GOP Backlash

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Trump Administration Backs Down on Controversial .8 Billion Anti-Weaponization Fund Amid GOP Backlash
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### Trump’s “Anti-Weaponization Fund” Is Backing Down Faster Than You Can Say “Political Fallout” So, President Trump’s grand idea for a $1.8 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” is apparently taking a nose dive, thanks to some intense grumbling from congressional Republicans. Shocked? Me neither. Word from anonymous insiders is that the White House has let top Republicans know they’re pulling back on this fund, which was supposed to be managed by the Justice Department. A federal judge already slapped a temporary halt on it, but the real question is whether the fund is completely dead or just on life support. The White House has been mum about any final decisions—classic political maneuvering. This whole debacle is complicating the GOP’s immigration enforcement bill, which just got derailed after the fund made headlines. Remember that little Capitol riot on January 6? Yeah, some folks who participated in that were on the list for potential payouts. Can’t imagine why the Republicans are sweating bullets over this. Senate Majority Leader John Thune seems hopeful that if the administration officially kills the fund, it would clear up some of the political mess for the GOP. But here’s the kicker: he wants it made clear that this isn’t just a temporary retreat that might come creeping back later. Because nothing says “trust us” like politicians asking for clarity on what they really mean. The Justice Department has defended the fund but is suspiciously quiet about its future. Meanwhile, they’re tangled up in various legal challenges, which is always a good sign of stability, right? By the way, Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson had a little tête-à-tête about this very issue, and it sounds like Johnson isn’t too confident about the fund’s prospects. But hey, at least the DOJ insists the fund would have had “more oversight.” Because nothing screams accountability like a group of five people approving payments related to political scandals. Makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. So, what’s the takeaway here? Politicians are scrambling to save face, and while they’re at it, we’re left wondering: Isn’t it just adorable how they pretend this is all about accountability and not about avoiding a political minefield?

By Admin | Published: June 2, 2026 at 1:18 am

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