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DOJ won’t sign declaration over canceled anti-weaponization fund: ‘Demands are unnecessary’

DOJ won’t sign declaration over canceled anti-weaponization fund: ‘Demands are unnecessary’
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The Justice Department refused Friday to provide a sworn declaration from acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirming that President Donald Trump’s proposed anti-weaponization fund has been abandoned, arguing that a federal judge’s demand for such assurances raises separation-of-powers concerns. In a filing submitted Friday to U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema, the DOJ said sworn statements

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