A federal judge has extended a court-ordered block on President Donald Trump’s proposed $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund, dealing a significant legal setback to an initiative designed to compensate individuals who claim they were targeted by a politicized government. The ruling keeps the controversial fund frozen as legal challenges continue. The decision comes despite recent statements from Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche indicating that the administration had moved away from the proposal. The judge, however, declined to dissolve the injunction, citing the need for formal assurances that the fund will not be revived in the future. Show more Show less
Trump’s $1.8B anti-weaponization fund hits MAJOR legal roadblock; Federal Judge extends Block
A federal judge has extended a court-ordered block on President Donald Trump’s proposed $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund, dealing a significant legal setback to an initiative designed to compensate individuals who claim they were targeted by a politicized government. The ruling keeps the controversial fund frozen as legal challenges continue. The decision comes despite recent statements from Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche indicating that the administration had moved away from the proposal. The judge, however, declined to dissolve the injunction, citing the need for formal assurances that the fund will not be revived in the future.
Federal judge extends block on Trump's $1.8B Anti-Weaponization Fund despite administration denials of pursuing it. Signals policy reversal risk—relevant for tech leaders structuring AI governance amid regulatory uncertainty.












