Trump's 'Dead' Fund Is Suddenly Alive Again
One day it’s six feet under, the next it’s the top priority—political whiplash is back on the menu.
Just yesterday, Donald Trump Trump told reporters at Camp David that his controversial anti-weaponization fund was history. Today? It’s back, and he is ready to go to war over it. The whole drama is tied to the confirmation of Todd Blanche Blanche for Attorney General.
John Cornyn Cornyn and Thom Tillis Tillis are blocking Blanche, mostly because they want the fund gone for good. Trump Trump’s solution is simple: confirm his guy, or he’ll force a massive legislative push to revive a slush fund that includes payouts for Jan. 6 rioters and tax audit shields for his own businesses.
It’s the ultimate high-stakes game of chicken. If the senators don't fold, Trump Trump is threatening to turn a 'dead' policy into law just to spite them. It’s hard to keep track of a policy that exists in a state of permanent quantum superposition.
Source: UPI
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