Democrats believe the fund has no lawful basis, with Schumer writing that it is “the most brazen act of self-dealing yet."

President Donald Trump’s proposed $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization fund” is currently stalled, with some allies urging the White House to scrap it altogether amid an unusually…

Senate Democrats introduced a bill that would end Trump’s $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund before it doled out cash to insurrectionists and other losers.

The Trump administration is reportedly giving up on the $1.776 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund.”

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., had previously said Republicans were in discussions with the White House about changing the fund.

The minority leader told members that Democrats would force Republicans to vote on the $1.8 billion fund.

Senate Democrats are launching a coordinated effort to kill the Trump administration's $1.7+ billion "anti-weaponization fund."

Democrats believe the fund has no lawful basis, with Schumer writing that it is “the most brazen act of self-dealing yet."

Opposition to the $1.8 billion Justice Department fund, which critics call a "slush fund," helped grind Senate floor action to a halt last month.

Chuck Schumer shares plans to force vote on ‘anti-weaponization’ fund and accuses Trump of ‘corruption’

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Monday that Democrats will force a vote on the Trump administration's Anti Weaponization Fund.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer laid out a plan to fight the controversial $1.8 billion fund.

Trump's political payout scheme upset Republicans on Capitol Hill.

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said he was launching an effort to kill "slush fund" by forcing Republicans to vote on it.

The Justice Department said it would abide by a court order pausing the creation of the nearly $1.8 billion fund.

Republican senators want a more explicit answer from the Trump administration about what’s happening with the Anti-Weaponization Fund.

President Trump's proposed $1.8 billion fund for alleged government "weaponization" victims has been halted. Republican lawmakers in Congress strongly opposed the plan. This move…

The Justice Department said it will abide by a federal court order pausing the fund, which also faced fierce Republican opposition in the Senate