WATCH: Thune says Trump administration dropping anti-weaponization fund is 'best way to handle'
Summary
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said he hopes President Trump’s administration will end the $1.776 billion fund meant to pay Trump’s allies. Thune believes it would be best if the administration decides to stop the fund on its own.Key Facts
- John Thune is the Senate Majority Leader.
- The fund in question is worth $1.776 billion.
- The fund was created to compensate allies of President Trump.
- Thune expressed his opinion to reporters on Monday.
- He hopes the White House will choose to end the fund.
- Thune said ending the fund is the best way to manage the situation.
- The comments were made during a public statement with video available.
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