2026-05-19
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The Trump administration announced a $1.8 billion fund to compensate
people claiming they were wrongly targeted by the Justice Department.
The Anti-Weaponization Fund,
which could pay out claims to Donald Trump's allies,
was created as part of a settlement in a lawsuit the president had brought against America's tax agency.