A federal judge is reviewing a $1.8 billion fund set up to pay people the president says were wronged by the federal government.
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The fund has sparked a broad backlash since it was announced earlier this month, exposing fractures within the Republican Party.
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The billion-dollar "anti-weaponization" fund was meant to compensate people who Trump sees as victims of so-called "lawfare" by…

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