The Department of Justice has created a fund to address governmental weaponization, following a settlement in President Donald J. Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the creation of an “Anti-Weaponization Fund” as part of a settlement in a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) by President Donald J. Trump. The fund, totaling $1.776 billion, aims to address government weaponization and lawfare, and will provide both financial redress and formal apologies to eligible claimants. 📺 DETAIL: The “Anti-Weaponization Fund” is intended to compensate people unfairly targeted by the federal government, including some Trump allies and January 6 defendants. The fund will be overseen by a commission largely appointed by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, Trump’s former defense attorney. Trump’s lawsuit, filed earlier this year, accused the IRS of failing to safeguard confidential tax information and sought damages for reputational and financial harm caused by the leak. 🎯 IMPACT: The establishment of the Anti-Weaponization Fund signals a significant step toward addressing concerns about the misuse of government power for ideological or political purposes. It also sets a precedent for compensating victims of such actions while reinforcing safeguards to prevent future abuses. 📺 FLASHBACK: The lawsuit stemmed from allegations that former IRS contractor Charles “Chaz” Littlejohn illegally accessed and leaked Trump’s tax records to media outlets between 2019 and 2020. Littlejohn was sentenced to five years in prison in January 2024, with the judge describing the breach as the “biggest heist” in IRS history. |
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