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Trump defends ‘anti-weaponization’ fund: ‘Great idea’

The $1.776 billion plan to compensate January 6 rioters may be revived after Trump said he could bring it back, critics said.

  • On Sunday, The Bulwark's Elliot Williams reported that President Donald Trump's $1.776 billion fund intended to compensate January 6 rioters appears defunct.
  • Despite the reported collapse, Trump has indicated the fund could be revived, and Republican senators notably refused to ban it during the recently passed reconciliation bill.
  • A federal judge in Miami recently reopened Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS, citing "grievous allegations" that the settlement was "premised on deception" by the Justice Department.
  • Norm Eisen, co-founder of Democracy Defenders Action, expressed doubt that Trump has abandoned the fund, calling settlement agreements "the worst example of corruption in the history of the American presidency."
  • The "presumption of regularity," a centuries-old concept from England, faces erosion as officials face accusations of dishonesty, threatening the rule of law in the United States, Williams noted.
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