Some Senate Republicans break with Trump over 'anti-weaponization fund' concerns
Summary
A group of Senate Republicans did not move forward with a bill that President Trump supports because they worried about a new government fund. The acting attorney general visited the Capitol to explain and support this fund before the vote.Key Facts
- Senate Republicans delayed a vote on an important bill backed by President Trump.
- The delay happened because of worries about the "anti-weaponization fund."
- The acting attorney general went to the Capitol unexpectedly to defend the fund.
- The fund is connected to the current administration’s efforts.
- The vote was scheduled but did not happen as planned due to these concerns.
- Lisa Desjardins, a congressional reporter, was present to cover the event.
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