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Trump's $1.8B compensation fund, explained

Generated from the sources below May 25, 9:40 PM EDT cross-checked sources
Drawn.News visual brief: How Trump's $1.8B "anti-weaponization" fund works
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President Trump settled a lawsuit against his own administration and created a $1.776 billion taxpayer-backed Anti-Weaponization Fund for people who say the Biden administration targeted them politically. The program now faces three federal lawsuits challenging its legal authority, secrecy, and use of federal spending power.

  1. Frame 1Federal government: Trump's $1.776B settlement creates a taxpayer fund for people who say Biden-era officials targeted them politically.
  2. Frame 2The mechanism shifts a personal Trump settlement into a government program, with payment decisions kept away from ordinary court review.
  3. Frame 3The fund now faces three federal lawsuits, including a watchdog challenge and a Virginia case joined by nonprofits and a former Jan. 6 prosecutor.
  4. Frame 4One complaint says the fund bypasses Congress's spending power and raises a 14th Amendment bar tied to aid for insurrection or rebellion.
  5. Frame 5Another challenge targets secrecy, arguing the fund must preserve records and face public-access rules before checks go out.
  6. Frame 6The unresolved test: whether courts can stop a presidential settlement from becoming a taxpayer-funded compensation system.
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May 25, 9:33 PM EDT
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