Judge Declines to Block DOJ's $1.8B 'Anti-Weaponization Fund', Issues Warning

Judge Declines to Block DOJ's $1.8B 'Anti-Weaponization Fund', Issues Warning
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The court's decision highlights ongoing legal scrutiny of the DOJ's fund, despite official assurances it will not proceed.

  • A federal judge denied a request to block the Department of Justice's 'anti-weaponization fund.'
  • The fund in question is valued at $1.8 billion.
  • Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated the DOJ does not plan to move forward with the fund.
  • Two separate legal cases continue to challenge the fund in court.
  • The judge warned the DOJ not to 'play possum' with the court regarding future actions.

A federal judge declined to halt the DOJ's $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization fund,' citing assurances from Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche that the fund will not proceed. The judge cautioned the DOJ against reviving the fund without court oversight.

The decision underscores judicial oversight of executive actions and ongoing skepticism from watchdog groups and plaintiffs, despite DOJ assurances. The outcome may influence future disputes over similar government funds.

Legal challenges to the fund remain active, and the court signaled it will monitor any DOJ actions related to the fund. Further hearings or rulings may occur if new developments arise.

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