ROOKE: GOP Senators Tried To Cash In On Biden Spying — Now They Don’t Want Ordinary Americans To Get Same Relief

ROOKE: GOP Senators Tried To Cash In On Biden Spying — Now They Don’t Want Ordinary Americans To Get Same Relief

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The D.C. establishment is showing its true colors in their latest swampy move.

Senate Republicans are considering adding eligibility restrictions to the new “Anti-Weaponization Fund” as part of the ongoing reconciliation bill process.

As part of the settlement agreement in “President Donald J. Trump v. Internal Revenue Service,” the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the formation of “The Anti-Weaponization Fund,” funding it with approximately $1.776 billion from the federal Judgment Fund. This agreement was formed in place of Trump or his family receiving any of the $10 billion in restitution they sought through the original lawsuit.

FLASH: DOJ expands settlement in Trump-IRS leak suit to cover audits of all tax returns filed by Trump, family members, companies and trusts. Waiver of IRS’ claims contained in addendum signed by AAG Blanche that was not in agreement released Monday https://t.co/i8G1AQc9W4 — Josh Gerstein (@joshgerstein) May 19, 2026

FLASH: DOJ expands settlement in Trump-IRS leak suit to cover audits of all tax returns filed by Trump, family members, companies and trusts. Waiver of IRS’ claims contained in addendum signed by AAG Blanche that was not in agreement released Monday https://t.co/i8G1AQc9W4

— Josh Gerstein (@joshgerstein) May 19, 2026

Shortly after former Trump administration U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) communications director Michael Caputo became the first known person to file a formal claim with the Anti-Weaponization Fund, Senate Republicans hinted at imposing........

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