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Trump Addresses $1.8 Billion Payout Fund

President Trump has given conflicting statements regarding a controversial $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund. When asked if the fund was dead, he stated he would need to consult lawyers, but also expressed that he "loves" the fund and remains in favor of it.

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Trump Addresses $1.8 Billion Payout Fund

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What Happened

President Trump has offered differing perspectives on a $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund. When questioned about the status of the fund, Trump indicated that he would need to consult with legal counsel to determine if it was defunct.

However, in a separate statement, Trump expressed his continued approval of the fund, stating, "I love it." This suggests a potential ongoing support for the $1.8 billion payout.

Key Facts

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    President Trump commented on a $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund.

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    Trump stated he would ask lawyers about the fund's status.

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    Trump also expressed continued support for the fund, saying 'I love it'.

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thehillThe Hill
The article focuses on President Trump's ambiguous response regarding the status of the anti-weaponization fund, highlighting his statement about consulting lawyers.
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nytThe New York Times
This article emphasizes President Trump's explicit statement of continued support for the $1.8 billion payout fund.
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The HillThe Hill
Trump on whether anti-weaponization fund is dead: 'I'd have to ask the lawyers'
The New York TimesThe New York Times
‘I Love It’: Trump Is Still in Favor of $1.8 Billion Payout Fund

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2 articles · chronological

The HillThe Hill
Trump on whether anti-weaponization fund is dead: 'I'd have to ask the lawyers'
The New York TimesThe New York Times
‘I Love It’: Trump Is Still in Favor of $1.8 Billion Payout Fund

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