Judge Halts Trump's 'Anti-Weaponization' Fund Amid Legal Battle

A U.S. judge has temporarily stopped the Trump administration from establishing a $1.8 billion fund intended to compensate individuals branded as victims of government 'weaponization'. This pause will remain until further legal hearings. The controversy stems from those eligible for payouts, sparking political tension.

Judge Halts Trump's 'Anti-Weaponization' Fund Amid Legal Battle
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A federal judge in the United States has issued a temporary halt on the creation of a nearly $1.8 billion fund by the Trump administration, aimed at assisting victims of perceived government 'weaponization'.

The ruling, delivered by U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema, suspends any further activities related to the fund's establishment, pending additional legal discussions. Announced by the Justice Department last week, the 'Anti-Weaponization Fund' was part of a settlement regarding Trump's lawsuit against the IRS over leaked tax records.

This initiative, designed to compensate individuals claiming harm from 'lawfare', faced backlash from various quarters, including Republicans concerned about payouts going to January 6 Capitol attackers.

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