Trump's Anti-Weaponization Fund Faces Second Lawsuit Amid Allegations of Wrongful Government Targets
The 'Anti-Weaponization Fund,' established by the Trump administration to support individuals targeted by the government, has been hit with its second legal challenge, just days after a first lawsuit was filed.
A lawsuit has been filed against the Trump administration's 'Anti-Weaponization Fund', which was established to compensate allies of President Donald Trump who claim they were unfairly targeted by the government, in a second legal challenge. The fund, created with $1.8 billion in congressional appropriations, is already facing scrutiny from lawmakers and critics over its allocation and governance. Another plaintiff has joined the growing list of individuals claiming financial losses as a result of their involvement in the Trump administration's efforts to counter alleged 'weaponization' of US power. The new lawsuit adds to concerns about transparency and accountability surrounding the fund's use.