Trump Administration Backs Down on $1.8 Billion Fund
The acting attorney general Todd Blanche said on Tuesday that the Justice Department would withdraw its proposal for a $1.8 billion compensation fund.
America Forever Bytes
Agency
The acting attorney general Todd Blanche said on Tuesday that the Justice Department would withdraw its proposal for a $1.8 billion compensation fund.
The Department of Justice launched an investigation into disgraced ex-Rep. George Santos after he allegedly bet on his own appearance at President Trump’s Sta...
NPR reports: In February, four months after being released from federal prison, former Republican congressman George Santos took to social media to express his ...
The Trump administration is throwing out plans for the $1.8 billion fund for the president’s allies.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed Tuesday that the Justice Department will not be moving forward with the nearly $1.8 billion
"We are not moving forward with the fund. Period," Blanche told House lawmakers.
AMID SENATE FREAKOUT, TRUMP ADMIN MOVES TO THROW THE BRAKES ON THE ANTI-WEAPONIZATION FUND ... Trump To Drop DOJ’s ‘Dead’ Anti-Weaponization Fund Presiden...
Last year, on June 26, I wrote a story headlined, “Trump’s DOJ is targeting Daily Kos.” At the time, I couldn’t explain what was happening.
Acting AG Todd Blanche says DOJ found a room with documents from Jack Smith's Trump investigation stored in burn bags, suggesting an FBI agent may have intentio...
Republican Senators were not satisfied with the Justice Department's statement on the $1.77 billion weaponization fund and demanded a clear statement from Trump...
President Trump, in a rare retreat, is putting his controversial $1.7+ billion
The potential retreat is a recognition of the legal setbacks the fund has encountered since it was announced two weeks ago.
After President Trump met with House Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday, the Justice Department announced it would be stopping work on a $1.776 billion
Politico reports: President Donald Trump is retreating from plans for a $1.8 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” after a fierce backlash from fellow Republica...
In an attempt to claim that judges, rather than Members of Congress, forced Trump to back off plans for a Terrorist Slush Fund, anonymous sources and DOJ falsely claimed that any judge had permanently ruled against the Slush Fund.
It sounds as if the department is targeting Reid Hoffman instead.
The high-ceilinged corridors of the United States Capitol, usually a bustling labyrinth of tourists, staffers, and journalists, fell into a tense hush as
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has been on the job for less than two months, and he's already made himself hard to ignore.
The rollout of the DOJ’s “Anti-Weaponization Fund” may have been botched, but the fund remains a good idea, and the hysteria from Democrats like the hypoc...
Trump praises DOJ lawyer exodus, slams NY Times for fearmongering over legal talent departures.
In an interview with Meet the press, former Vice President Mike Pence says he would encourage the Trump administration to drop the $1.8 billion fund to pay peop...
NBC News reports: A rookie federal prosecutor who brought a case accusing former FBI Director James Comey of threatening President Donald Trump’s life by post...
A newsletter about the history behind today's politics.
Thursday on "The Alex Marlow Show," Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow talked about the DOJ. Marlow said, "I think when the Justice Department is done | Cli...
A judge signaled she may reopen a case between President Trump and his own government that led the DOJ to create a $1.776 billion
A federal probe re-examined concerns that the Biden-era Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Department of Justice (DOJ) acted unlawfully during their 2022...
It's been less than two weeks since the Justice Department created the obviously illegal and unconstitutional $1.776 billion slush fund to pay off MAGA loyalist...
Reid Hoffman posted on X in response to reports of a DOJ probe tied to E. Jean Carroll's lawsuits, calling the scrutiny
A judge blocked the DOJ's $1.8 billion fund it created to compensate those who said they were unfairly investigated by previous presidents.
THE Bureau of Customs (BOC) on Friday turned over to the Department of Justice (DOJ) documentary evidence supporting its complaint against a local cargo handler...