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Todd Blanche tries to sell Republicans on "anti-weaponization fund"
The Justice Department has a new $1.776 billion fund, designated to pay people who allege that politics played a role in their prosecutions under the Biden administration. It's a settlement without precedent, drawn up by the president's own appointees after he sued the government. Weijia Jiang has more details.
What happened
According to CBS News’s source item, Todd Blanche tries to sell Republicans on “anti-weaponization fund”, The Justice Department has a new $1.776 billion fund, designated to pay people who allege that politics played a role in their prosecutions under the Biden administration. It’s a settlement without precedent, drawn up by the president’s own appointees after he sued the government. Weijia Jiang has more details.
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- Todd Blanche tries to sell Republicans on "anti-weaponization fund"CBS News - 2026-05-21T23:46:37+00:00
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