The vice presidents comments reinforced concerns that the new fund exists to send taxpayer money to Donald Trumps favorite criminals.
JD Vanceâs argument that Tina Peters deserves a taxpayer-financed check confirms what seemed obvious:
The new slush fund is a vehicle to send money to Trumpâs favorite criminals.
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— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-05-20T15:54:42.728Z
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Itll be a while before Americans learn who, exactly, will get checks from the Trump administrations $1.7 billion fund, but JD Vance pointed to someone specific whom he sees as worthy of a taxpayer-financed check.
JD Vance cites Tina Peters as an example of someone who's receive a payout from Trump's new taxpayer-funded J6 slush fund
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-05-19T17:50:56.920Z
Tina Peters is this woman who is about to get out of prison, thanks in large part to [Donald Trumps] good work in Colorado, the vice president told reporters at a White House briefing.
This is a woman who, at worst, if you believe everything that the prosecutor said about her, committed misdemeanor trespassing and somebody threw the book at her.
...But to fully appreciate the inanity of Vances pitch, we have to dig deeper. To
hear the vice president tell it, Peters is entitled to some compensation from a so-called anti-weaponization fund (condemned by critics as a slush fund) because of the way she was treated during the Biden administration.
What the vice president either didnt know or didnt acknowledge, however, was that the Biden administration had literally nothing to do with Peters case: The Coloradan faced state charges, in a state court. Her indictment was brought by a state prosecutor (who, incidentally, is a Republican). She was sentenced by a state judge and sent to a state prison. Her sentence was ultimately commuted by her states governor (who, incidentally, is a Democrat).
That Peters would get a check from the federal government, from a fund ostensibly created to address federal abuses, reinforces rather obvious concerns that this fund has nothing to do with righting wrongs and everything to do with sending taxpayer money to Trumps favorite criminals.