Trump expresses support to funding Anti-Weaponization Fund but not committed to reviving it

President Trump expressed support Sunday for the now-defunct $1.8 billion fund to compensate people who say they were targeted by the Biden administration's "weaponization" of government but stopped short of committing to revive it.
Trump expresses support to funding Anti-Weaponization Fund but not committed to reviving it

Trump expresses support to funding Anti-Weaponization Fund but not committed to reviving it President Trump has voiced support for a defunct $1.8 billion fund. This fund was intended to compensate individuals who claim to have been targeted by the Biden administration’s alleged “weaponization” of government. However, Trump did not commit to reviving the fund.

  • President Trump expressed support for a $1.8 billion fund.
  • The fund is for people targeted by the Biden administration’s “weaponization” of government.
  • Trump stopped short of committing to reviving the fund.
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