Unpacking Trump’s $1.8 Billion Anti-Weaponization Fund

特朗普的18亿美元反武器化基金解析

Big Take

2026-05-28

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The US Justice Department has announced it would establish a $1.776 billion legal fund to compensate people who claim they’ve been targeted unfairly by the federal government. The plan has been met with swift bipartisan backlash, with some lawmakers calling it a “slush fund” that could line the pockets of Trump loyalists and Jan. 6 rioters with taxpayer dollars. On today’s Big Take podcast, host Sarah Holder joins Bloomberg reporters Chris Strohm and Erik Wasson to break down the mechanics of the fund, the Trump administration’s rationale for using it and the mounting questions around its oversight and legal grounds. Read more: Jan. 6 Rioters Who Beat Police May Get Payouts, Blanche Says Trump’s $1.8 Billion Settlement Fund Hits Senate GOP Backlash Why Critics Call Trump’s $1.8B Anti-Weaponization Fund an Abuse of Power We have a special Bloomberg subscription offer for podcast listeners at Bloomberg.com/podcastoffer. Hosted by Sarah Holder; Produced by David Fox; Reported by Chris Strohm, Erik Wasson; Edited by Aaron Edwards. Fact-checking by Laura Newcombe, Rachael Lewis-Krisky; Engineering by Emma Munger. Senior Producer: Naomi Shavin; Deputy Executive Producer: Julia Weaver. Executive Producer: Nicole Beemsterboer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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