Updated
Updated · ms.now · Jun 12
Judge Extends Block on Trump’s $1.8 Billion Fund as DOJ Must Swear It Is Rescinded
Updated
Updated · ms.now · Jun 12

Judge Extends Block on Trump’s $1.8 Billion Fund as DOJ Must Swear It Is Rescinded

3 articles · Updated · ms.now · Jun 12

Summary

  • Leonie Brinkema kept the injunction on Trump’s $1.8 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” in place Friday and ordered a sworn declaration next week from the acting attorney general and treasury secretary that the plan is not moving ahead.
  • Trump’s public endorsement of the fund and DOJ’s refusal to rescind it in writing drove the ruling, with Brinkema saying the president’s comments suggested a real incentive to revive it.
  • Todd Blanche had told Congress on June 2 that DOJ was abandoning the fund, but plaintiffs argued that statement was not legally binding and pressed ahead with their Virginia challenge.
  • The taxpayer-funded program grew out of a settlement in Trump’s $10 billion IRS tax-leak lawsuit and could benefit roughly 1,500 Jan. 6 rioters he pardoned in 2025, critics including Sens. Bill Cassidy and Cory Booker said.
  • If DOJ files the declaration, Brinkema signaled she may dismiss the case as moot; without it, the broader fight over executive authority and Congress’s control of federal spending is likely to continue.

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