The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced it will comply with a federal court order that pauses its anti-weaponization fund, which amounts to $1.8 billion. Additionally, six states are conducting primaries today, with several races identified as significant.
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DOJ to Pause $1.8 Billion Fund Following Court Order; Key Primaries Scheduled
The DOJ will pause its $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund due to a federal court order. Meanwhile, six states are holding key primary elections today.
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