{"id":489,"date":"2026-06-11T11:09:51","date_gmt":"2026-06-11T11:09:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/commercialrelocationpros.com\/?p=489"},"modified":"2026-06-11T11:09:51","modified_gmt":"2026-06-11T11:09:51","slug":"trumps-anti-weaponization-payouts-may-not-be-dead-after-all","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/commercialrelocationpros.com\/?p=489","title":{"rendered":"Trump\u2019s \u2018Anti-Weaponization\u2019 Payouts May Not Be Dead After All"},"content":{"rendered":"<section>\n<p>W<span>hen Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche<\/span> appeared before Congress last Tuesday, senior administration officials hoped that his testimony would be enough to quell the uproar over a $1.776 billion payout scheme for Trump loyalists, including January 6 rioters. \u201cWe\u2019re not moving forward with the fund,\u201d he told a House appropriations subcommittee.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/commercialrelocationpros.com\/?p=487\">Trump Once Played Soccer<\/a><\/p>\n<p>But Blanche, who was not under oath, refused requests from a representative to put that in writing. He asked instead for Congress to take him at his word that President Trump\u2019s politically inconvenient project for rewarding those who were allegedly victimized by the Biden-era Justice Department had truly been abandoned.<\/p>\n<p>It turns out that it\u2019s not that simple. Behind the scenes, Justice Department and other Trump-administration officials have quietly assured allies that plans for some form of payout remain on track. I spoke with eight people familiar with the so-called Anti-Weaponization Fund\u2014including current and former Justice Department officials, current and former members of Congress, a defense attorney, and political operatives close to the administration. All said that Justice Department officials and people close to the White House have indicated that the payout idea has not actually been scrapped. Rather, they say, officials are exploring whether elements of the fund can be reactivated while also examining alternative arrangements to make sure loyalists get compensated. Across the administration, and even within the Justice Department, officials have differing perspectives on whether the fund itself will ultimately be restored. But either way, officials see a path forward for the government to pay those who say they are victims of supposed government \u201cweaponization.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Neither the White House nor DOJ provided on-the-record comments in response to a list of questions I emailed about the fund. A senior DOJ official who was familiar with the department\u2019s plans said there have been no discussions at the highest levels about reviving the fund since Blanche testified, though the official acknowledged DOJ was a large institution and there may have been conversations at lower levels.<\/p>\n<p>Those familiar with the internal conversations\u2014all of whom spoke with me on the condition of anonymity because they feared possible retaliation\u2014told me that the work is being kept quiet while the Trump administration waits for opposition to the fund to blow over. Crucially, the administration is also trying to avoid a fight over the payout plan, which has been deemed a political slush fund by critics, while the Senate considers Blanche\u2019s nomination for attorney general.<\/p>\n<p>Republican John Curtis of Utah suggested to reporters earlier this month that holding up Blanche\u2019s nomination was an option for the Senate, noting that congressional amendments are \u201cnot our only chance to kill the fund.\u201d Republican Thom Tillis of North Carolina, who has grown vocal in his criticism of the administration as he heads toward retirement, has indicated that he may not vote to confirm Blanche unless the fund is truly dead. Republicans currently maintain a slim majority on the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Republicans I spoke with acknowledged that defections over the fund could prevent a nomination from moving out of the committee, though it is too early to know for sure, given that the process could take weeks. But Republicans have little margin for error if they want the nomination to go to the full Senate. Blanche\u2019s confirmation depends in part on his ability to convince skeptical Republican senators that the fund is no longer a live possibility.<\/p>\n<p>S<span>hortly after Trump took office<\/span> for the second time, the White House asked the Justice Department and Trump\u2019s legal advisers to find a way to reimburse him and those close to him for the millions of dollars in legal expenses he has incurred, including over the Mueller probe into his campaign\u2019s relationship with Russia as well as multiple impeachments and criminal investigations. That effort was later combined with a separate but related push by Trump supporters to pursue financial restitution for those convicted of crimes related to January 6, providing a broader context for a massive transfer of taxpayer dollars from the government to those who have been charged with, and in many cases convicted of, federal crimes.<\/p>\n<p>On May 18, Blanche announced the establishment of a $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund as part of a settlement to a suit brought by Trump, his sons, and the Trump Organization against the IRS and Treasury Department. The settlement resolved claims related to the disclosure of Trump\u2019s tax returns, and a subsequent addendum barred the IRS from auditing the tax returns of Trump, his family, and his businesses. A DOJ press release highlighted Blanche\u2019s central role in the fund\u2019s creation and administration, explaining that he would appoint a five-member commission to decide who would get paid, and how much. The president was given the authority to remove any of the commission\u2019s members. \u201cThe machinery of government should never be weaponized against any American, and it is this Department\u2019s intention to make right the wrongs that were previously done while ensuring this never happens again,\u201d Blanche said at the time.<\/p>\n<p>The announcement provoked bipartisan criticism. Democrats pointed out that the fund could be used to pay January 6 defendants who had assaulted police officers. Some Republican critics said the same, while noting that the political optics of paying taxpayer money to presidential allies would be terrible for the party at a time of rising gas prices and other costs. Tillis derided the fund as a \u201cpayout for punks.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Under pressure from fellow Republicans, the administration backed off the plan\u2014but never renounced it. One DOJ official and one political strategist close to the White House told me that that officials there didn\u2019t think the fund was a bad idea; they just regretted that the rollout, which had been intended in part as a way of shoring up Republican support ahead of the midterm elections, had been too public and invited too much scrutiny. They hoped to do things more quietly in the future\u2014and those who are seeking money from the government say that\u2019s exactly what\u2019s happening.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/commercialrelocationpros.com\/?p=485\">A World Cup for a Divided Continent<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u201cRight now, you have to be an insider to know who to talk to,\u201d one attorney who had advised multiple individuals seeking compensation told me. One Republican former member of Congress told me that he and others had been assured that the administration\u2019s public statements about the weaponization fund being abandoned were \u201call part of the plan; nothing has changed.\u201d One Justice Department official and two Republican political advisers told me that public backing for the fund was dropped to clear the way for Blanche\u2019s confirmation, but that they had been promised that payments would eventually be made to January 6 defendants, pardon recipients, and those close to the president. \u201cTrump didn\u2019t want to fight this out in public,\u201d the official told me.<\/p>\n<p>J<span>ustice Department officials<\/span> are still figuring out the exact mechanisms by which people who seek compensation can be paid. Officials told me that those who believe they were victims of a weaponized government may ultimately need to file lawsuits so they can then receive settlements from a previously established Justice Department fund. Suing the government is not a new idea. But typically the government looks for ways to defend itself; in this case, officials are exploring proposals to facilitate litigation and to expedite payments without requiring an expensive and lengthy process that might draw attention. One former DOJ official told me that discussions are happening about how to provide legal support at scale to those who want to file lawsuits. \u201cThey\u2019ll sue, and they\u2019ll settle,\u201d the former official said of the plan.<\/p>\n<p>Blanche may have denied before Congress that the weaponization fund was moving ahead, but others have been less categorical, dropping hints that payouts remain in play. Last week, Stanley Woodward Jr., a former Trump White House official who now serves as associate attorney general and who signed the settlement agreement, appeared to telegraph that the financial-restitution effort was still in progress. He responded \u201cwe\u2019re on it\u201d to a post by Senator Lindsey Graham on X that suggested that victims of so-called weaponization during the Biden era could still be compensated through claims under the Federal Torts Claims Act. That law enables individuals to pursue claims in federal court for personal injuries, wrongful death, or property loss caused by the negligent or wrongful acts of federal employees. Woodward later deleted the post.<\/p>\n<p>In multiple interviews over the past week, Trump has declined to confirm that the payout effort has been abandoned. When asked by NBC News if he was \u201clooking for a way to revive it,\u201d Trump did not dispute that: \u201cWell, look. If it was up to me, I\u2019d pay them the kind of money that they deserve,\u201d he said. He added, \u201cI think the weaponization fund is a great idea, and so do many other Republicans.\u201d Although officials say the fund was intended to be available to any victims of government weaponization, regardless of party, the president has focused his comments exclusively on allies who he feels were wrongfully targeted.<\/p>\n<p>When Blanche testified, the acting attorney general resisted multiple attempts from lawmakers to pin him down. Representative Grace Meng of New York asked repeatedly if he would provide written statements that reflected his comments to the committee, but the acting attorney general declined. \u201cI\u2019m not committing to putting anything in writing. I\u2019m going to say it over and over again. I don\u2019t know what the purpose of putting something in writing,\u201d he told lawmakers, growing visibly frustrated.<\/p>\n<p>Four days before Blanche\u2019s appearance in front of Congress, a federal judge had ordered DOJ to cease \u201cany further action pursuant to the creation or operation\u201d of the fund before a June 12 hearing. The Justice Department said it would comply with the court\u2019s order, and later cited Blanche\u2019s statements to Congress in its motion to dismiss the case, arguing that litigation that had been brought by Trump critics and other entities was now moot, because the fund was not going ahead.<\/p>\n<p>On Monday, Woodward wrote, in a letter to plaintiffs\u2019 attorneys that I reviewed, that \u201cno members have been appointed to the Anti-Weaponization Fund, no process for accepting claims has been established, no money has been moved, and no claims have been paid.\u201d Still, DOJ would not provide any additional statements that would clarify the status of the fund.<\/p>\n<p>On Tuesday evening, lawyers for plaintiffs who are challenging the fund, from the legal advocacy group Democracy Forward, submitted filings alleging that the government\u2019s shifting posture made it \u201cimpossible for Plaintiffs or the Court to credit Defendants\u2019 representations\u201d regarding the fund. The filings cite the president\u2019s own words expressing continued support of the weaponization fund, while declining to answer whether the effort has been halted. \u201cWe\u2019ve seen this administration say one thing and do the complete opposite far too many times, and we\u2019re asking the court to have them show us the truth about their assurances that the slush fund has actually been abandoned,\u201d Skye Perryman, the president and CEO of Democracy Forward, said in a statement to me. She was more direct in her response to Blanche on social media: \u201cIf you can say it on TV, you should say it in court.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Blanche\u2019s nomination hearing is expected to be scheduled after he submits the required documentation, which includes financial disclosures and an FBI background check. Democrats and Republicans told me it is unclear whether Blanche will be able to win confirmation. Rejection of Blanche, who was Trump\u2019s personal attorney before he returned to office, would mark another setback for a president who is not used to taking no for an answer. Trump has privately told associates that he was drawn to the idea of the Anti-Weaponization Fund because he believes he is \u201cowed\u201d for the \u201cwitchhunt\u201d investigations he\u2019s endured, a senior aide and an outside adviser told my colleague Jonathan Lemire. He has raged against the Russia probe that he felt consumed his first term and the criminal investigations he faced while out of office. Now he is seething about acts of defiance from members of his own party on Capitol Hill, including their opposition to the fund. \u201cRepublicans wouldn\u2019t have balked,\u201d the outside Trump adviser said, \u201cif his poll numbers were better.\u201d But the historically unpopular president now seems powerless to bring them back into line.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/commercialrelocationpros.com\/?p=483\">Why California Takes So Long to Count Votes<\/a><\/p>\n<p><em>Jonathan Lemire and Marie-Rose Sheinerman contributed reporting.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/section>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Despite insisting that a $1.776 billion fund has been scrapped, the administration is quietly assuring allies that plans remain on track.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":488,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[11],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-489","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-politics"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.7 - 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