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Trump’s ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Payouts May Not Be Dead After All

Trump’s ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Payouts May Not Be Dead After All
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The Trump administration is reportedly continuing plans for a $1.776 billion payout fund for loyalists, despite public claims that the project was scrapped. Officials are exploring alternative arrangements to compensate those who claim to be victims of the previous administration's justice system.

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This highlights potential transparency issues and the use of government funds for political retribution, raising questions about executive accountability.

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Despite insisting that a $1.776 billion fund has been scrapped, the administration is quietly assuring allies that plans remain on track.

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The framing focuses on 'quietly assuring' and 'politically inconvenient' projects, suggesting a critical stance on administration transparency.

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