Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche made clear Wednesday that the conduct of January 6, 2021, rioters who attacked law enforcement will be factored when the soon-to-be-set-up commission reviews applications to the anti-weaponization fund.

The Trump administration announced Monday the creation of a nearly $1.8 billion fund to compensate allies of the Republican president who believe they have been unjustly…

The Justice Department has not spelled out what "weaponization" means, but it apparently could include having been prosecuted for assaulting law enforcement.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche would not rule out Jan. 6 rioters receiving payouts from Trump’s new DOJ "anti-weaponization" fund.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche vociferously defended the Justice Department’s newly established anti-weaponization fund as not limited to President Donald Trump’s allies in…

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche offered a staunch defense of a new $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization fund” on Tuesday, while Democrats condemned the effort as a slush fund…

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche defended the DOJ anti-weaponization fund as senators raised concerns about possible payouts to Jan. 6 defendants.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche faced lawmakers Tuesday for the first time since taking the role, answering to bipartisan questions about his department’s newly created…

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, at a hearing Tuesday, refused to rule out payments to convicted Jan. 6, 2021, rioters and sexual perpetrators.

The lawsuit claims the government's “Anti-Weaponization Fund" is an illegal slush fund that President Donald Trump will use to “finance the insurrectionists and paramilitary…

Two police officers who defended the US Capitol from a pro-Trump mob on January 6, 2021, filed suit Wednesday to block those who took part in the violence from receiving payouts…

Durbin, the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, asked acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to provide more details about Trump’s $1.8B “anti-weaponization” fund.

President Donald Trump’s administration has created a nearly $1.8 billion fund to pay people who say they were victims of government “weaponization,” raising questions about whom…

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche made clear Wednesday that the conduct of January 6, 2021, rioters who attacked law enforcement will be factored when the soon-to-be-set-up…

At a Senate hearing on Tuesday, the acting U.S. attorney general declined to say whether taxpayer money would be paid out to Jan. 6 rioters who were convicted of assaulting…

‘Just to be clear, people that hurt police get money all the time,’ Blanche said

Critics of the "Anti-Weaponization Fund" fear it will give money to Trump supporters who attacked police defending the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

The acting U.S. attorney general shrugged off concerns that Jan. 6 rioters will be eligible for payouts: "People that hurt police get money all the time."