US President Donald Trump’s US$1.8 billion fund to compensate victims of alleged government “weaponisation” has been put on hold, two sources familiar with the plan said on Monday.
The fund emerged from a legal settlement between Trump and the Justice Department to resolve an unprecedented lawsuit in which the president had sued the Internal Revenue Service for US$10 billion over the alleged mishandling of his tax records.
The US$1.776 billion was meant to pay people who said they had been the subject of government abuse.
The fund sparked swift legal challenges and political uproar, including from Senate Republicans, who expressed anger that people who attacked the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, could receive taxpayer-funded payouts.
Critics condemned it as a slush fund. On Friday, federal judges in Virginia and Florida dealt the administration a pair of blows, issuing orders that temporarily halted the fund until June 12 and called for further review.
In a statement on Monday, a Justice Department spokesperson said the DOJ “disagrees strongly” with the temporary halting of the fund but, “the department will abide by the court’s ruling”.
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