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Trump administration drops $1.8bn 'weaponisation' fund
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Trump administration drops $1.8bn 'weaponisation' fund

From RTร‰ News · () English

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  • The Trump administration has decided to abandon a proposed $1.8 billion fund.
  • This fund was reportedly intended for 'weaponisation' purposes.
  • The decision was communicated to politicians by US Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche.

The Trump administration is reportedly abandoning a controversial $1.8 billion fund that had been earmarked for 'weaponisation' purposes. The decision to scrap the initiative was conveyed to politicians by US Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche.

The fund, which amounted to approximately โ‚ฌ1.5 billion, had drawn significant attention and likely considerable scrutiny. While the specific details of the 'weaponisation' aspect remain somewhat vague in the initial reporting, the administration's move to withdraw from the plan suggests a shift in priorities or a response to external pressures.

Todd Blanche, serving as the Acting Attorney General, delivered the news to lawmakers. This communication signifies a formal step in discontinuing the proposed funding, though the exact reasons behind the reversal have not been fully elaborated upon in the provided information. The abandonment of the fund marks a notable policy adjustment during the administration's tenure.

The Trump administration is abandoning the president's $1.8 billion (โ‚ฌ1.5 billion) 'weaponisation' fund

โ€” US Acting Attorney General Todd BlancheUS Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told politicians about the administration's decision.
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