r/moderatepolitics 20h ago

News Article Trump reconsidering $1.8 billion fund, AP source says, as Justice Department temporarily pauses it

https://apnews.com/article/trump-justice-fund-jan6-capitol-riot-39b193211349b42e6218c5a1007785c9
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u/ilikedomos 20h ago

Report is coming out that the Trump administration has agreed to temporarily halt a controversial $1.776 billion compensation "Anti-Weaponization Fund," following a federal court order. Trump may potentially just drop the entire fund too based on what people seem to be saying.

From the announcement of the fund, there has been backlash by both sides of the aisle regarding the fund leading to Senate has paused passing funding for Trump's immigration enforcement. Republicans, seem to either want a limitation on the fund, like who can be a recipient, or to scrap it altogether.

According to the reporting there seems to be some uncertainty regarding whether the Trump Administration and the DOJ is actually dropping the fund, or if they're just putting a pause on it until say the funding is voted on.

The decision to pause seems to have been made after US District Judge Leonie Brinkema issued a ruling with a hearing scheduled for June 12 on whether to extend the order or not.

  • Do we think the Trump Administration will actually drop the fund issue or will they actually provide a full framework of how oversight for the fund will be managed?

  • Do we think this is more of a situation where Trump is just creating the media news knowing full well that it was going to be hindered by the courts?

  • Another interesting point is, will the agreement for the IRS no longer being able to audit Trumps, his family and other associates prior returns still hold?

In some ways reminds me of the Biden Student Loan situation where it was well known the likelihood of such an action was never going to succeed, but it provided at least the guise of "we tried guys but the courts stopped us!"

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u/Frosty_Ad7840 19h ago edited 17h ago

Then you realize all those rich fuckers that got their covid business loans forgiven, some of them in congress as well

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u/catonsteroids 17h ago

Pepperidge Farm remembers the PPP “loans” (more like “gift”). Congress just shrugged and wrote it off.

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u/Frosty_Ad7840 17h ago

Which is why I think its hilarious people didnt want student loan forgiveness, meanwhile they throw a fit about that but shrug off the the ppp loans being forgiven