Anonymousabout 2 hours ago
President Trump's $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund, created through a settlement of his own lawsuit against the IRS, has been temporarily blocked by a federal judge and faces a revolt from at least six Republican senators who delayed the party's reconciliation bill over concerns the fund could pay out to people convicted of assaulting police on January 6. Legal scholars across the political spectrum have raised serious Appropriations Clause objections, while the fund's vague eligibility criteria, absence of judicial oversight, and lack of an established application process have fueled arguments that it was designed more as a political signal than as a functioning compensation mechanism.