Hunter Biden Can Apply to Trump Anti-Weaponization Fund—Todd Blanche
Summary
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Hunter Biden can apply for President Donald Trump’s new anti-weaponization fund, which offers money or apologies to people who claim they were unfairly targeted by government actions. The fund is part of a deal to end a lawsuit against the IRS and has received criticism from both Republicans and Democrats.Key Facts
- Todd Blanche testified that Hunter Biden is eligible to apply for President Trump’s anti-weaponization fund.
- The fund was created after a settlement to stop Trump administration's lawsuit against the IRS.
- It provides a way for people who say they were unfairly targeted by government to seek apologies or money.
- The fund has $1.776 billion available from a government judgment fund.
- Both Republicans and Democrats have criticized the fund.
- Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to tax charges and was convicted on gun charges related to a 2018 firearm purchase.
- Hunter Biden was pardoned by President Biden before leaving office.
- Applying to the fund does not guarantee any money or awards.
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