DOJ refuses to issue signed declaration verifying 'Anti-Weaponization Fund' is dead
Summary
The Justice Department did not provide a signed statement from acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirming that it will not move forward with President Donald Trump's planned "Anti-Weaponization Fund." This refusal came after a federal judge gave the DOJ seven days to confirm in writing that the fund would not be created.Key Facts
- The DOJ was asked by a federal judge to verify in writing that it would not create the "Anti-Weaponization Fund."
- The request came after concerns about the nature and purpose of the fund linked to President Trump.
- Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche was supposed to sign the declaration.
- The DOJ refused to provide this signed confirmation.
- The judge’s deadline for the declaration was seven days.
- The "Anti-Weaponization Fund" is described as controversial.
- The situation is part of ongoing developments connected to President Trump’s administration.
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