The Justice Department (DOJ) declined a federal judge's request to confirm the status of a nearly $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund, citing concerns about separation of powers. Judge Leonie Brinkema had previously blocked the fund and set a seven-day deadline for responses from acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
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DOJ Responds to Judge's Demand Regarding Anti-Weaponization Fund
The Justice Department has rejected a federal judge's request to confirm the status of an anti-weaponization fund, citing separation of powers concerns. Judge Leonie Brinkema had previously issued a block on the fund and set a deadline for government officials to respond.
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DOJ snubs judge’s demand on anti-weaponization fund, cites ‘serious separation of powers concerns’
DOJ Responds to Judge's Demand Regarding Anti-Weaponization Fund