Senator John Thune is worried that Donald Trump’s obsession with revenge is putting the midterms at risk.

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…

Republican senators have privately told White House aides they think the fund should be scrapped

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.

Senator John Thune is worried that Donald Trump’s obsession with revenge is putting the midterms at risk.

Lawmakers have been confused over what the DOJ’s statement Monday pausing the fund actually meant in practice.