Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the Trump administration is “not moving forward” with its $1.776 billion “anti-weaponization” fund, though he left unclear how the Justice Department will cement that commitment.
“We are not moving forward with the fund. Period,” Blanche told House appropriators, referring to Monday statement from the department saying it would “abide” by a court ruling temporarily blocking the fund.
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Ogles says during Pride that ‘Homosexuality has no place in America,’ gets immediate pushback from Lawler, Santos
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GOP Rep. Mike Lawler (N.Y.) and former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) were among those who immediately pushed back against Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) for saying, amid the beginning of Pride month, that “Homosexuality has no place in America.”
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Rubio battles Democrats on Iran, Taiwan, Ebola, and boat strikes: 5 takeaways
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Senate Democrats grilled Marco Rubio on Tuesday over the Iran war and other Trump administration policies as the secretary of State and national security adviser made the first of four planned appearances before panels on Capitol Hill.
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Live updates: Blanche confirms White House won’t resurrect anti-weaponization fund; California, Iowa head to primary polls
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told a House panel on Tuesday afternoon that the White House won’t seek to resurrect its proposed $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” compensation fund after fierce pushback.
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Ken, Angela Paxton’s divorce trial canceled
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A divorce trial between Texas Republican Senate candidate Ken Paxton and his estranged wife will no longer proceed after a state district judge canceled the public proceedings on Tuesday.
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Speaker Johnson says anti-weaponization fund ‘off the table,’ citing difficult vote margins
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Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said Tuesday that he told President Trump his proposed “anti-weaponization” settlement fund made it difficult for Republicans to push critical legislation through Congress, and that he believed the fund was now “off the table.”
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Axelrod on reported Trump outburst at Netanyahu: ‘His analysis is not wrong’
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Democratic strategist David Axelrod said Monday night that President Trump’s reported outburst at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on a phone call earlier in the day was justified.
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Cruz on high gas prices: ‘I don’t think it’s gonna impact the midterms’
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Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said Tuesday that he did not think recently high gas prices amid the Iran war will have an impact on November’s midterms.
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Trump endorses missing lawmaker Tom Kean Jr.: ‘He will never let you down!’
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President Trump on Monday endorsed Rep. Tom Kean Jr. (R-N.J.), who has been missing from Capitol Hill and the campaign trail for months.
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