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Who Benefits From Trump’s $1.8B ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund?

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IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Jenna and Sheinelle Remember Navy Veteran Patriotic Kenny01:16Jenna Bush Hager Gets Fired up on ‘Las Culturistas’ Podcast05:04Olympic Gold Medalists Give Lesson in Swim Safety Ahead of Summer04:20Tips for a Successful Yard Sale: What to Sell, Pricing, Resale Sites03:53New Video Shows Engine Fall From UPS Plane Before Crash00:25DOJ Set to Announce Criminal Charges Against Raúl Castro00:32Woman Plunges to Her Death Down an Uncovered NYC Manhole02:46Shark Sightings Are Off to an Early Start on Both Coasts02:50Health Officials Race to Trace Rising Ebola Cases in Central Africa02:07Victims in San Diego Mosque Shooting Remembered as Heroes02:30Record Heat Brings Summer-Like Temperatures Across East Coast03:08Now PlayingTrump’s $1.8B ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ Draws Outrage02:08UP NEXTKey Primary Elections Results Demonstrate Trump’s Grip on GOP02:16Jackson Pollock Painting Sells for $181M After Intense Bidding00:31These Designers Use Fashion to Celebrate Girls With Disabilities04:33What is ‘Ozempic Personality’? How GLP-1s Can Affect Mood05:26Teen Gunmen Open Fire in San Diego Mosque, Killing 302:36Ex-Assistant Principal Faces Trial Over Teacher Shot by 6‑Year‑Old01:46LIRR Service to Resume After MTA and Union Leaders Reach Deal00:32Pizza Hut Steps Back into the ‘90s With Retro Restaurant Revival02:53The Trump administration is defending what it calls its “anti-weaponization” fund, using $1.8 billion of taxpayer money to pay Trump allies who say they were wrongly prosecuted by the Biden administration, and is not ruling out compensating convicted Jan. 6 rioters. On Capitol Hill, Democrats grilled acting Attorney General and former Trump personal lawyer Todd Blanche. Jattvibe’s Gabe Gutierrez reports for TODAY.May 20, 2026Read MoreJenna and Sheinelle Remember Navy Veteran Patriotic Kenny01:16Jenna Bush Hager Gets Fired up on ‘Las Culturistas’ Podcast05:04Olympic Gold Medalists Give Lesson in Swim Safety Ahead of Summer04:20Tips for a Successful Yard Sale: What to Sell, Pricing, Resale Sites03:53New Video Shows Engine Fall From UPS Plane Before Crash00:25DOJ Set to Announce Criminal Charges Against Raúl Castro00:32Woman Plunges to Her Death Down an Uncovered NYC Manhole02:46Shark Sightings Are Off to an Early Start on Both Coasts02:50Health Officials Race to Trace Rising Ebola Cases in Central Africa02:07Victims in San Diego Mosque Shooting Remembered as Heroes02:30Record Heat Brings Summer-Like Temperatures Across East Coast03:08Now PlayingTrump’s $1.8B ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ Draws Outrage02:08UP NEXTKey Primary Elections Results Demonstrate Trump’s Grip on GOP02:16Jackson Pollock Painting Sells for $181M After Intense Bidding00:31These Designers Use Fashion to Celebrate Girls With Disabilities04:33What is ‘Ozempic Personality’? How GLP-1s Can Affect Mood05:26Teen Gunmen Open Fire in San Diego Mosque, Killing 302:36Ex-Assistant Principal Faces Trial Over Teacher Shot by 6‑Year‑Old01:46LIRR Service to Resume After MTA and Union Leaders Reach Deal00:32Pizza Hut Steps Back into the ‘90s With Retro Restaurant Revival02:53

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