Representative Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) announced on Monday his intention to compel a vote in the House regarding his bill aimed at blocking the Trump administration's proposed anti-weaponization fund. This fund, which amounts to nearly $1.8 billion, is designed to provide compensation to individuals who claim they were unjustly targeted. Fitzpatrick's move comes despite the Department of Justice's recent decision to pause the proposal.
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick to Push for House Vote on Bill Against Anti-Weaponization Fund
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick plans to force a House vote on his bill to block the Trump administration's anti-weaponization fund, which is intended to compensate individuals who believe they were unfairly targeted. This announcement follows the Department of Justice's decision to temporarily withdraw support for the fund.
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Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick to Push for House Vote on Bill Against Anti-Weaponization Fund