Trump Administration to Scrap $1.8 Billion Fund for Allies Claiming Lawfare Victims
The Trump administration will eliminate a $1.8 billion fund intended to compensate allies of President Donald Trump deemed to be 'victims of lawfare and weaponization'. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated during a House appropriations committee hearing that the federal government is not moving forward with the fund, according to the Guardian. A federal judge issued a ruling on Friday that暫
The Trump administration will scrap a $1.8 billion fund intended to compensate allies of President Donald Trump deemed to be 'victims of lawfare and weaponization'. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated during a House appropriations committee hearing that the federal government is not moving forward with the fund, according to the Guardian. A federal judge issued a ruling on Friday that temporarily blocked the $1.8 billion fund, according to NBC News. About half the Republican conference appeared ready to vote with Democrats to restrict or kill the fund, according to NBC News. Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said Democrats intend to permanently eliminate the fund and bury it deep, according to ABC News.
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