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Updated · CBS New York · May 24
Van Hollen Targets $1.8 Billion DOJ Fund, Calls Iran War a Blunder
Updated
Updated · CBS New York · May 24

Van Hollen Targets $1.8 Billion DOJ Fund, Calls Iran War a Blunder

4 articles · Updated · CBS New York · May 24
  • $1.8 billion in DOJ money was Van Hollen's sharpest target, with the Maryland Democrat urging Congress to scrap the anti-weaponization fund or at least bar Jan. 6 rioters, child molesters and lawmakers from receiving payouts.
  • He said Senate Republicans left town to avoid votes on those amendments and argued the fund remains under President Trump's control because he can shape and fire the commission overseeing it.
  • On Iran, Van Hollen said the emerging agreement amounts to "stop digging" after a war he called a blunder, warning prices and interest rates have risen while Tehran may retain more control over the Strait of Hormuz and gain access to frozen assets.
  • He also backed a judge's dismissal of human-smuggling charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia as vindictive, while calling the DNC's 2024 election autopsy shoddy but opposing a leadership change six months before a key election.
When a judge rules prosecution is an 'abuse of power,' what does it reveal about government accountability?
What precedent is set when a $1.8 billion government fund operates without judicial oversight?
How does the Iran deal balance ending a $29B war with future regional security?