“I’m not committing to putting anything in writing," acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said earlier this week.
The latest chapter in the 6th Congressional District Democratic primary battle between incumbent Grace Meng and challenger ...
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Todd Blanche Told Congress the $1.8 Billion Fund Was Finished, Then Critics Read the Fine Print and Found A Loophole They Didn't Want To Be Found
During his testimony before the House Appropriations Committee on June 2, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche delivered a ...
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Congress didn’t kill Trump’s $1.8 billion ‘anti-weaponization’ fund. So where does it stand?
Senate Republicans rejected multiple attempts to kill President Donald Trump’s nearly $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund ...
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Marco Rubio Just Made A Claim About Immigration That’s One Heck Of A ‘Dog Whistle,’ Experts Say
Academics who study migration and race say Rubio’s statement is “clearly echoing” Donald Trump.
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Jan. 6 insurrectionists don’t need Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund to get paid. That’s a problem.
The Federal Tort Claims Act could be used to pay the people who attacked the U.S. Capitol. No “anti-weaponization fund” is ...
The DOJ said it was abandoning plans for the fund, which critics feared would be used to give taxpayer money to Jan. 6 ...
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told lawmakers on Tuesday that the Trump administration was backing down from the ...
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Trump still protected from tax enforcement, but anti-weaponization fund is dead, Blanche says
The DOJ's $1.8 billion fund faced strong criticism because it could have compensated people convicted of crimes related to the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol Riot.
Congress left town this week after the Senate passed Republicans’ high-priority budget reconciliation package for immigration enforcement, while Democrats saw a war powers messaging win in the House.
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