The Trump administration has “quietly assured allies” they’ll still get paid, The Atlantic reports.

Challengers to the Trump administration’s $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization fund” asked a judge on Tuesday to let them seek evidence the Justice Department truly is abandoning the…

Two separate cases are challenging the administration's scuttled $1.8 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund," despite vows from the DOJ that the plan is "not going forward."

Trump officials are saying one thing publicly and another behind closed doors.

The Trump administration has “quietly assured allies” they’ll still get paid, The Atlantic reports.

The Trump administration has said the fund isn’t moving forward, but the president has said he’d like to pay purported victims “the kind of money that they deserve.”

Despite insisting that a $1.776 billion fund has been scrapped, the administration is quietly assuring allies that plans remain on track.

Justice Department insists the fund is ‘not moving forward’ but officials are reportedly telling allies another story

The judge said she’s likely to lift the ruling if officials declare under penalty of perjury that the fund won’t be revived.

A federal judge extended her block on Trump's proposed $1.8 billion fund to compensate people he said were unfairly targeted by the Justice Department

A federal judge has extended a court-ordered block on President Donald Trump’s proposed $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund, dealing a significant legal setback to an initiative…

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