A DOJ attorney said in a court filing Friday that the Trump administration's "Anti-Weaponization Fund," has "not been set up and is now not going forward."

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,…

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…

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

A major development unfolded on Capitol Hill as Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed that the Department of Justice will not move forward with the proposed $1.8 billion…

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

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Tuesday the Justice Department was “not moving forward” with the $1.8 billion fund.

'The Anti-Weaponization Fund presents a threat to our constitutional democracy,' Sens. Cory Booker and Bill Cassidy wrote in a court brief.

The Justice Department told two federal judges on Friday that cases challenging President Donald Trump’s “anti-weaponization fund” are moot because the administration has…

And why the answer is less important than you might think.

The DOJ urged judges to reject efforts to block its $1.7 billion "anti-weaponization fund," arguing the cases are moot because of Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche's assertions…

The Trump administration told a federal judge Friday there is no need to block implementation of a $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization fund,” arguing the administration has already…

A DOJ attorney said in a court filing Friday that the Trump administration's "Anti-Weaponization Fund," has "not been set up and is now not going forward."

A federal judge last week temporarily blocked the $1.8 billion fund from being used after a Jan. 6 prosecutor sued to block the Trump administration’s actions.