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Trump official deletes post suggesting new path to compensate lawfare victims

The post by Stanley Woodward surfaced less than a day after Todd Blanche assured lawmakers that the administration was abandoning plans for the fund.

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washingtonexaminer.comStai leggendo2 g fa

Trump official deletes post suggesting new path to compensate lawfare victims

The post by Stanley Woodward surfaced less than a day after Todd Blanche assured lawmakers that the administration was abandoning plans for the fund.

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abcnews.com2 g fa

Top DOJ official deletes post suggesting alternate plan for compensating alleged 'weaponization' victims

The post came hours after the acting attorney general committed to Congress that DOJ was scrapping plans for its "Anti-Weaponization Fund."

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businessday.ng3 g fa

Trump drops controversial plan for $1.8bn fund to compensate cronies - Businessday NG

Todd Blanche, the US acting attorney general, said on Tuesday the government was withdrawing a proposal to create a $1.8 billion fund to...

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thejakartapost.com3 g fa

Trump administration abandons $1.8 billion fund to compensate supporters - Americas - The Jakarta Post

The Justice Department on Tuesday dropped a contentious plan to create a US$1.8 billion compensation program that critics had denounced as a "slush fund" for President Donald Trump's political allies.

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hurriyetdailynews.com3 g fa

Trump admin abandons $1.8 bln fund to compensate supporters - World News

The Justice Department on June 2 dropped a contentious plan to create a $1.8 billion compensation program that critics had denounced as a "slush fund" for President Donald Trump's political allies.

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rollcall.com3 g fa

‘Anti-weaponization’ fund retreat

The Trump administration began to back down from its push for a $1.8 billion Justice Department fund intended to compensate alleged victims of past administrations. CQ Roll Call’s Michael Macagnone and Aidan Quigley…

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  1. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·cnbc.com

    Trump administration plans to drop DOJ's $1.8B 'lawfare' fund, reports say

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

  2. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·eu.usatoday.com

    Trump admin signals retreat from controversial 'anti-weaponization' fund

    The Justice Department said it \

  3. martedì 2 giugno 2026·pbs.org

    AP report: Trump is reconsidering $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund as DOJ temporarily pauses it

    The potential retreat is a recognition of the legal setbacks the fund has encountered since it was announced two weeks ago.

  4. martedì 2 giugno 2026·abcnews.com

    Trump administration is scrapping $1.8B fund meant to compensate president's allies, Blanche says

    Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche says the Trump administration is scrapping plans to create a $1.8 billion fund meant to compensate allies of the Republican president after…

  5. martedì 2 giugno 2026·rollcall.com

    ‘Anti-weaponization’ fund retreat

    The Trump administration began to back down from its push for a $1.8 billion Justice Department fund intended to compensate alleged victims of past administrations. CQ Roll Call’s…

  6. martedì 2 giugno 2026·cnbc.com

    DOJ 'not moving forward' with Trump anti-weaponization fund, Blanche says

    Acting US Attorney General Todd Blanche testifies at House Appropriations Committee Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Subcommittee hearing on oversight of the…

  7. martedì 2 giugno 2026·stuff.co.nz

    Blanche says Trump administration is scrapping $1.8B fund meant to compensate president's allies

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Tuesday that the Trump administration is scrapping plans to create a $1.8 billion fund meant to compensate allies of…

  8. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·pbs.org

    Justice Department scraps Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization fund’ after pushback from Congress

    Acting Attorney General Blanche told lawmakers Tuesday that the Justice Department is scrapping plans to create a $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization fund.” It’s a setback for Trump,…

  9. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·rollcall.com

    Blanche says ‘anti-weaponization’ fund not moving forward

    Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told lawmakers Tuesday that the Justice Department is scrapping its plans for a $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization fund” after a wave of…

  10. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Trump administration drops $1.8 billion 'weaponization' fund after Republican backlash

    The Trump administration has dropped its $1.8 billion fund meant to compensate victims of government abuse. This decision followed strong opposition from Republican senators.…

  11. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·thejakartapost.com

    Trump administration abandons $1.8 billion fund to compensate supporters - Americas - The Jakarta Post

    The Justice Department on Tuesday dropped a contentious plan to create a US$1.8 billion compensation program that critics had denounced as a "slush fund" for President Donald…

  12. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·hurriyetdailynews.com

    Trump admin abandons $1.8 bln fund to compensate supporters - World News

    The Justice Department on June 2 dropped a contentious plan to create a $1.8 billion compensation program that critics had denounced as a "slush fund" for President Donald Trump's…

  13. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·businessday.ng

    Trump drops controversial plan for $1.8bn fund to compensate cronies - Businessday NG

    Todd Blanche, the US acting attorney general, said on Tuesday the government was withdrawing a proposal to create a $1.8 billion fund to...

  14. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·time.com

    Trump Admin Scraps $1.8 Billion ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ After Backlash

    The DOJ said it was abandoning plans for the fund, which critics feared would be used to give taxpayer money to Jan. 6 rioters, but plans to bar the I.R.S. from auditing Trump’s…

  15. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·abcnews.com

    Top DOJ official deletes post suggesting alternate plan for compensating alleged 'weaponization' victims

    The post came hours after the acting attorney general committed to Congress that DOJ was scrapping plans for its "Anti-Weaponization Fund."

  16. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·washingtonexaminer.com

    Trump official deletes post suggesting new path to compensate lawfare victims

    The post by Stanley Woodward surfaced less than a day after Todd Blanche assured lawmakers that the administration was abandoning plans for the fund.

  17. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·fortune.com

    Trump retreats on $1.8 billion slush fund for DOJ after rare Republican resistance | Fortune

    Senate Republicans left town instead of approve it, now Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche says, "We are not moving forward with the fund, period."

  18. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·washingtonexaminer.com

    Trump uncertain whether anti-weaponization fund is dead or paused

    President Donald Trump appeared uncertain about the future of the $1.8 billion fund, which acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said was being dropped.