5 high-profile figures angling for ‘anti-weaponization fund’ money
The $1.776 billion fund is set to give payouts and issue “formal apologies” to those who seek compensation because they think the government wronged them. Tina Peters is this woman who is about to get out of prison, thanks in large part to the president’s good work, in Colorado. This is a woman who, at worst, if you believe everything that the prosecutors said about her, committed misdemeanor trespassing, and somebody threw the book at her,” Vance said.
- ▪The $1.776 billion fund is set to give payouts and issue “formal apologies” to those who seek compensation because they think the government wronged them.
- ▪Tina Peters is this woman who is about to get out of prison, thanks in large part to the president’s good work, in Colorado.
- ▪This is a woman who, at worst, if you believe everything that the prosecutors said about her, committed misdemeanor trespassing, and somebody threw the book at her,” Vance said.
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Court Battles 5 high-profile figures angling for ‘anti-weaponization’ fund money Comments: by Tara Suter - 05/21/26 2:55 PM ET Comments: Link copied by Tara Suter - 05/21/26 2:55 PM ET Comments: Link copied NOW PLAYING The Department of Justice (DOJ) established a nearly $2 billion “anti-weaponization” fund on Monday through the settlement of a $10 billion lawsuit from President Trump against the IRS. The $1.776 billion fund is set to give payouts and issue “formal apologies” to those who seek compensation because they think the government wronged them.
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