DOJ has other routes to payouts beyond Trump ‘anti-weaponization’ fund
Summary
The Department of Justice (DOJ) will continue to provide money to people who say the government treated them unfairly, even though President Trump’s “anti-weaponization” fund is ending. Officials are exploring other ways to give these payouts.Key Facts
- President Trump had set up an “anti-weaponization” fund to provide payouts to certain individuals.
- The acting Attorney General, Todd Blanche, announced that this fund will stop moving forward.
- Despite ending this fund, the DOJ still plans to pay people who claim government mistreatment.
- New methods or programs are being considered to allow these payouts to continue.
- Senator Lindsey (last name not provided) is involved or mentioned in the discussion around the fund.
- The term “anti-weaponization” fund refers to money set aside to prevent the government from misusing its power.
- The DOJ aims to support people who argue they were wronged by the government using other routes.
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