Trump’s DOJ announces $1.7B fund to pay his allies who were ‘unfairly’ investigated by Obama and Biden
The Department of Justice is launching an unprecedented effort to reward those friends and supporters of President Donald Trump who were prosecuted or investigated for crimes under previous Democratic administrations by doling out as much as $1.7 billion in taxpayer funds in a new “anti-weaponization fund” administered by the Justice Department.
The Department of Justice is launching an unprecedented effort to reward those friends and supporters of President Donald Trump who were prosecuted or investigated for crimes under previous Democratic administrations by doling out as much as $1.7 billion in taxpayer funds in a new “anti-weaponization fund” administered by the Justice Department.
The Department of Justice is launching an unprecedented effort to reward those friends and supporters of President Donald Trump who were prosecuted or investigated for crimes under previous Democratic administrations by doling out as much as $1.7 billion in taxpayer funds in a new “anti-weaponization fund” administered by the Justice Department.
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