Trump plans to drop 'weaponization' fund, says Axios

President Donald Trump speaks during a cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room at the White House, in Washington, D.C., Thursday.

President Donald Trump speaks during a cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room at the White House, in Washington, D.C., Thursday. (Evan Vucci, Reuters )


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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump plans ​to drop his $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund that would have benefited political allies, ‌Axios reported on Monday, after a firestorm of ⁠criticism including from ​some of his ⁠fellow Republicans.

"It's dead for now," ‌said one of ‌two senior administration officials cited by ⁠Axios.

The fund, which ⁠would compensate victims of political "weaponization" with taxpayer money, emerged from a legal settlement between Trump's Justice Department and the Internal Revenue Service to ‌resolve an unprecedented lawsuit ​in which the president had sought $10 billion over the alleged mishandling of his tax records.

The announcement set off criticism, with lawmakers raising concerns about potential self-dealing by Trump, and ​the prospect of payouts to violent ‌Trump supporters ‌who ⁠stormed the U.S. Capitol and assaulted police on Jan. 6, 2021.

On Friday, a federal judge temporarily blocked the ‌administration from moving forward ​with the fund.

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