In an interview with Meet the Press, President Donald Trump expressed support for the proposed anti-weaponization fund, stating that it is a "great idea." He indicated disappointment if Republicans do not approve the fund. When asked about the possibility of providing taxpayer money to individuals who attacked police officers on January 6, Trump responded, "I wouldn't be inclined to say so, but I have to see it."
Trump discusses anti-weaponization fund in Meet the Press interview
President Trump voiced his support for an anti-weaponization fund during an interview on Meet the Press, stating he would be disappointed if Republicans do not approve it. He also commented on the issue of taxpayer money for those involved in the January 6 events, indicating he would need to review the situation further.
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Trump discusses anti-weaponization fund in Meet the Press interview