The Department of Justice (DOJ) may still provide financial compensation to individuals who claim they have been wronged by the government, despite the discontinuation of President Trump’s 'anti-weaponization' fund. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced that the fund would not be moving forward, prompting discussions about new pathways for accessing federal funds.
DOJ explores alternative funding options following Trump fund's discontinuation
The DOJ is considering alternative funding options for individuals claiming government wrongdoing, following the announcement by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche that President Trump's 'anti-weaponization' fund will not proceed. This development opens up new avenues for potential federal compensation.
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DOJ has other routes to payouts beyond Trump ‘anti-weaponization’ fund
DOJ explores alternative funding options following Trump fund's discontinuation