Trump administration’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund gets cold reception from GOP on Capitol Hill

Trump administration’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund gets cold reception from GOP on Capitol Hill


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The Trump administration’s $1.776 billion taxpayer-funded “anti-weaponization” fund is getting a frosty reception from Republicans on Capitol Hill. 

Senate Republicans are exploring ways to impose guardrails on the fund, including inserting language into the GOP’s party-line budget bill, a source familiar confirmed. Meanwhile, in the House, centrist members expressed concerns about the fund’s creation and how it is being paid for.

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Rep. Kevin Kiley (I-CA), who caucuses with Republicans, told the Washington Examiner he did not want to see the fund move forward, and Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) said the fund was “not right.”

“It’s incredibly strange, very unusual, probably unprecedented,” Kiley said. “It is, you know, setting up a system for unilaterally making private payouts of taxpayer dollars with no discernible public benefit.” 

Kiley, a member of the Judiciary Committee, voted with all Democrats during a committee vote to subpoena several Trump officials who helped set up the account, including acting

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