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Updated · Palm Beach Post · May 28
Lois Frankel Moves to Block Trump's $1.8 Billion Fund as Jan. 6 Payout Fears Grow
Updated
Updated · Palm Beach Post · May 28

Lois Frankel Moves to Block Trump's $1.8 Billion Fund as Jan. 6 Payout Fears Grow

4 articles · Updated · Palm Beach Post · May 28
  • Lois Frankel said she has co-sponsored legislation to stop the Justice Department's $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund, calling it a taxpayer-funded "political slush fund" created without court or congressional approval.
  • The fund was set up after Trump and his adult sons sued over the release of his tax returns, and acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced $1.776 billion would be reserved for people claiming they were unfairly prosecuted or sued.
  • Frankel and other critics say the money could reach Trump's political allies and even Jan. 6 rioters; under congressional questioning, Blanche did not rule out payments to Capitol attackers, drawing bipartisan criticism including Sen. Thom Tillis's "stupid on stilts" remark.
  • Frankel tied the issue to Democrats' broader midterm message that Trump is prioritizing controversial spending while voters face higher gas, grocery and rent costs, with recent polls showing roughly 60% disapproval of his job performance.
  • Any bill to kill the fund faces long odds in the Republican-controlled House, but Democrats see the controversy as a way to pressure vulnerable GOP incumbents and sharpen the fight for control of Congress.
What precedent allows a $1.8B settlement for an undefined group of 'victims' without court approval or congressional oversight?
Can an administration legally grant permanent immunity from future investigations to individuals through a settlement agreement?