Key facts
- President Trump described the 'anti-weaponization' fund as "the greatest thing."
- Trump declined to state whether he has agreed to drop plans for the fund.
- Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told lawmakers the fund would be dropped.
- A federal judge had temporarily blocked the fund's establishment.
President Trump described the concept of an "anti-weaponization" fund as "the greatest thing" on Wednesday. He declined to confirm whether he has agreed to abandon plans for its establishment. Earlier this week, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche informed lawmakers that the fund would be dropped. This decision reportedly followed a temporary block on its establishment by a federal judge. The specific details and purpose of the 'anti-weaponization' fund were not elaborated upon in the provided information.
