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The Trump administration's creation of a $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund — established through a settlement of the president's own lawsuit against the IRS and financed from the Treasury's Judgment Fund — has triggered the sharpest intra-Republican revolt of the 119th Congress, delaying $72 billion in ICE and Border Patrol funding and raising constitutional questions about executive spending power. The fund, which would compensate individuals claiming government "weaponization" including potentially hundreds of January 6 defendants, faces legal challenges, bipartisan criticism, and an uncertain path forward as Congress weighs rescission against a looming debt ceiling fight.