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Trump defends Justice Department's anti-weaponization fund amid criticism
Trump is responding to bipartisan criticism regarding a $1.8 billion fund aimed at addressing perceived weaponization of the Justice Department. Lawmakers from both parties have expressed concerns over the fund's implications. (sources: cbsnews, thehill)
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Trump is defending the Justice Department's nearly $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund, which has faced criticism from both Democrats and Republicans. Senate Republicans have delayed votes on a reconciliation package in response to the issue.
- The Justice Department's anti-weaponization fund is valued at nearly $1.8 billion.
- Criticism of the fund has come from both Democratic and Republican lawmakers.
- Senate Republicans delayed votes on a reconciliation package due to concerns over the fund.
Why it matters
The bipartisan criticism highlights ongoing concerns about the Justice Department's funding and its potential impact on political dynamics.
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