Judge Halts Trump's $1.8 Billion Anti-Weaponization Fund
A U.S. judge has indefinitely blocked a $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund led by President Donald Trump, issuing a preliminary injunction. The administration must provide a sworn statement within a week clarifying that the fund will not proceed.
A United States judge has put an indefinite stop to the $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund, which had the backing of President Donald Trump. The ruling, delivered on Friday, serves as a temporary injunction against the initiative.
The judge's decision demands that the administration provide a sworn affidavit within one week. This statement must confirm the fund will not move forward, a significant move casting uncertainty over the administration's plans.
This legal blockage represents a critical moment for the administration, as the court evaluates the merits and implications of the proposed fund.
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