Trump’s $1.8B ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ Draws Outrage
The Trump administration is defending what it calls its “anti-weaponization” fund, using $1.8 billion of taxpayer money to pay Trump allies who say they were wrongly prosecuted by the Biden administration, and is not ruling out compensating convicted Jan. 6 rioters. On Capitol Hi.
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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated politics brief. The source report from NBC News says: The Trump administration is defending what it calls its “anti-weaponization” fund, using $1.8 billion of taxpayer money to pay Trump allies who say they were wrongly prosecuted by the Biden administration, and is not ruling out compensating convicted Jan. 6 rioters. On Capitol Hi.
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- Primary source: NBC News
- Published: May 20, 2026, 11:13 AM UTC
- Coverage area: Politics
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