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Updated · POLITICO · Jun 7
Federal Judge Blocks Trump-Backed Fund Payouts, Citing Challenges to Jan. 6-Linked Plan
Updated
Updated · POLITICO · Jun 7

Federal Judge Blocks Trump-Backed Fund Payouts, Citing Challenges to Jan. 6-Linked Plan

3 articles · Updated · POLITICO · Jun 7

Summary

  • A federal judge in Virginia temporarily halted any payouts and setup work for the Justice Department’s new Anti-Weaponization Fund while separate legal challenges move through court.
  • The fund was created last month under a DOJ-IRS settlement of Trump’s January 2026 lawsuit over leaked tax returns, with payments intended for people claiming politically motivated prosecutions.
  • Lawmakers from both parties have attacked the program as a taxpayer-funded “slush fund,” warning it could benefit Trump allies, including some tied to the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol attack.
  • Trump kept defending the fund, though he said he would not be inclined to support payments to people who assaulted police officers and claimed 97% of Jan. 6 defendants were wrongly treated.

Insights

How does this new $1.8 billion government fund challenge established legal precedents for compensating citizens?
How will the fund's commission ensure fair payouts while its members can be removed by the President?