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groundloop

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Mon Jun 1, 2026, 03:30 PM Monday

Trump to drop his $1.8B 'slush fund' after outrage over paying his allies: report [View all]

Source: The Independent

President Donald Trump will reportedly abandon plans for a nearly $1.8 billion compensation fund designed to pay his allies and alleged “victims” of government “weaponization” after federal judges began firing back at a so-called “settlement” that got him off the hook for tax investigations in exchange for funneling millions of taxpayer dollars to his supporters.

A pending decision, according to Axios and Punchbowl, follows a federal court ruling that temporarily blocks the administration from funding or making any payments from what critics have called a “slush fund” to enrich the president’s aggrieved supporters.

The scheme has also come under heavy fire from members of Congress, where lawmakers abruptly abandoned a series of votes before Memorial Day after hitting an impasse over plans to funnel taxpayer dollars into the fund.

Last week, a federal judge in Washington, D.C. blocked the administration from “taking any further action pursuant to the creation or operation of the Anti-Weaponization Fund” — including transferring money to it, considering any claims, and mailing any checks while a legal challenge plays out.

Read more: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-drops-slush-fund-weaponization-payments-b2987528.html

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So he gets to keep the money for himself? greatauntoftriplets Monday #1
Not unless the judge signs off on it. cstanleytech Monday #5
No, it was going to be from an existing "Judgment fund" muriel_volestrangler Monday #22
That would violate the Domestic Emoluments Clause. TomSlick Monday #41
I'm old enough to remember when that was a thing. Orrex Yesterday #44
I'm old enough to remember a Congress that would enforce it. mdbl Yesterday #48
The perpetual shell game. littlemissmartypants Monday #2
We should not get too excited because another grift will happen Deuxcents Monday #3
Exactly. He's getting bolder and bolder with his grifts.... groundloop Monday #8
Yep. Just like the Iran war market manipulation and all the unregulated prediction market and AI bullshit the regime Karasu Monday #15
Every Court where some of that bullshit was filed should hold full evidentiary hearings for fraud Ponietz Monday #4
Yup and drum roll.....this might not be something he can claim Presidential immunity to escape. cstanleytech Monday #6
Yes He was suing as a private citizen tikka Monday #30
But then... GiqueCee Monday #32
This message was self-deleted by its author cstanleytech Monday #11
I doubt this is the end. twodogsbarking Monday #7
we need to watch carefully to prevent him from transferring money to those J6ers BlueWaveNeverEnd Monday #16
will this also kill his IRS get out of jail free card? eggplant Monday #9
heckuva good question! rurallib Monday #10
Yes. There is no settement because there was never a legitimate case. The whole thing was a fraud on the court Wiz Imp Monday #13
Only if the courts stop it ThoughtCriminal Monday #24
A very good chance that the slush fund was intentional rage bait that VTderry Yesterday #43
Apparently a separate issue..... reACTIONary Monday #35
This was such a blatant theft that even some of the republicans in Congress were against it. patphil Monday #12
It's already taking place Akakoji Monday #19
Notice nothing said about his supposed tax immunity nakocal Monday #14
yes Skittles Monday #17
That's what Trump really wanted, a 'Get Out Of Jail Free' card from the IRS, so his family's criminal organization sop Monday #31
This was said.... reACTIONary Monday #33
Yes Dog Walkers Rock Monday #37
Get them to court! Akakoji Monday #18
Good, this should piss off the inbred MAGAts who thought they were going to get fat stacks Aviation Pro Monday #20
MAGAts got owned by the judge. Dr. T Monday #27
Democrats would be correct to not trust or believe someone as dishonest and corrupt as Trump. J_William_Ryan Monday #21
"Allies" hibbing Monday #23
Maybe he called John Roberts. JohnnyRingo Monday #25
This blew up massively in his Stoopid face underpants Monday #34
I thought it should have been $1.933 Bengus81 Yesterday #45
You aren't thinking like him. JohnnyRingo Yesterday #46
"Purely about him". JohnnyRingo Yesterday #47
More appropriate headline title:"Trump to drop his $1.8B slush fund to pay those who stormed the capitol on Jan 6th" n/t iluvtennis Monday #26
To pay domestic terrorists. Dave Bowman Monday #28
.. that's the right descriptor. 🙏 iluvtennis Monday #38
That just means he'll find another way to channel Figarosmom Monday #29
Excellent! Fuck you Donny! Initech Monday #36
There are a lot of maga hissy fits right now, I'm sure. C Moon Monday #39
It is the thing that will not die. They will reconstitute it in another form when they think they can slip it by. Ford_Prefect Monday #40
Trump is counting on the Republicans lightening up on this if they hold Congress in November. LudwigPastorius Monday #42
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