The money would come from a nearly $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund, intended to compensate people who claim, like Donald Trump, they were maliciously targeted under the Biden administration.

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump’s administration created a nearly $1.8 billion fund to settle claims that the justice department improperly targeted his political allies in…

Trump's new $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" sets an extraordinary new precedent.

Trump using his “anti-weaponization” fund to put January 6 rioters on the dole is a whole new kind of corruption.

The fund was part of a settlement agreement by Trump to drop his lawsuit against the IRS

Trump’s “Anti-Weaponization Fund” isn’t just a payout to his supporters — it’s a loophole that could lead to a complete subversion of the Constitution.

Trump’s “Anti-Weaponization Fund” isn’t just a payout to his supporters — it’s a loophole that could lead to a complete subversion of the Constitution.

The fund, created after Trump dropped his $10 billion lawsuit with the IRS, can be used to pay out “victims of lawfare and weaponization.”

The US has set up a fund to compensate Americans deemed victims of "lawfare". Democrats say it is "pure theft of public funds" to pay the president's allies.

President Trump's critics are fuming after the DOJ announced a $1.776 billion fund that could compensate Trump allies, including Jan. 6 defendants.

Explainer - The US has set up a fund to compensate Americans deemed victims of 'lawfare'. Democrats say it is "pure theft of public funds" to pay the president's allies.

Michael Caputo is the first high-profile public claimant of a payout from the $1.8 billion, which critics have argued is an attempt to funnel money to Trump’s allies.

President Donald Trump was asked by a reporter why taxpayers should pay for the January 6ers after the DOJ came up with a $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund.

Retired Capitol police officer and DC officer allege Trump’s $1.8bn fund unlawfully rewards January 6 rioters and allies

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…

The ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ is an extraordinary example of bald self-dealing

Democrats argue that the fund will be used to compensate January 6 rioters pardoned by Trump.

Supporters who tried to overturn the 2020 election hope to benefit from a US$1.8 billion fund for people the administration says were victims of government "weaponization and…

The money would come from a nearly $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund, intended to compensate people who claim, like Donald Trump, they were maliciously targeted under the…