The outstanding questions on the ‘anti-weaponization’ fund

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Senate Republicans and others have unanswered questions about how the nearly $1.8B program to compensate “victims of lawfare and weaponization” would work.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche at the U.S Capitol on Thursday.Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images

Pushback is intensifying on the Justice Department’s newly announced $1.776 billion “anti-weaponization” fund — meant to issue taxpayer-funded payouts and formal apologies to those who claim to be victims of government overreach.

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