Blanche tells Congress DOJ "not moving forward" with "anti-weaponization" fund
Summary
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche informed Congress that the Justice Department will not proceed with the planned "anti-weaponization" fund. This fund was intended to address concerns about the misuse of government resources.Key Facts
- Todd Blanche is the Acting Attorney General of the United States.
- He spoke to members of Congress on Tuesday.
- The Justice Department had planned to create an "anti-weaponization" fund.
- The purpose of the fund was to prevent government resources from being used improperly.
- Blanche stated that the department will not move forward with creating this fund.
- The decision removes a controversial aspect of DOJ policy.
- Tom Dupree, a former Deputy Assistant Attorney General, provided analysis on this development.
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