The pay off
DOJ sets up $1.8B ‘anti-weaponization’ fund after Trump drops IRS lawsuit
[...] The massive fund would give Jan. 6 rioters pardoned by Trump a mechanism to seek taxpayer payouts for their claims of government overreach. The fund could even issue “formal apologies” to people who made claims against the government, the announcement said. The fund will stop processing claims by Dec. 15, 2028, about a month before Trump’s second term is set to end ...
You know, so Trump can use our taxpayer dollars to reward his police-beating followers ...
[...] The massive fund would give Jan. 6 rioters pardoned by Trump a mechanism to seek taxpayer payouts for their claims of government overreach. The fund could even issue “formal apologies” to people who made claims against the government, the announcement said. The fund will stop processing claims by Dec. 15, 2028, about a month before Trump’s second term is set to end ...
You know, so Trump can use our taxpayer dollars to reward his police-beating followers ...


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