Former President Donald Trump has decided to discontinue his $1.776 billion anti-weaponization fund following bipartisan opposition, legal challenges, and pressure from Senate Republicans. The future of Trump's IRS settlement remains uncertain. In a separate legal matter, a judge in Utah has ruled that cameras will be allowed in the courtroom for the Charlie Kirk murder case.
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Trump Ends $1.776 Billion Anti-Weaponization Fund Amid Opposition
Donald Trump has announced the termination of his $1.776 billion anti-weaponization fund due to bipartisan opposition and legal challenges. Additionally, a Utah judge has permitted cameras in the courtroom for the Charlie Kirk murder case.
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Trump drops $1.776 billion ‘weaponization’ fund, Charlie Kirk murder case opens up to cameras
Trump Ends $1.776 Billion Anti-Weaponization Fund Amid Opposition