The Department of Justice (DOJ) could soon provide access to a $1.776 billion compensation fund to allies of President Trump who claim they were wrongfully targeted by the Biden administration. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on Monday announced the creation of an “anti-weaponization fund” that will “have the power to issue formal apologies and monetary…
What to know about $1.776B DOJ compensation fund for Trump allies
Originally reported by The Hill
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