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Mike Pence calls DOJ anti-weaponization fund ‘deeply offensive’ and ‘bad idea’

Mike Pence calls DOJ anti-weaponization fund ‘deeply offensive’ and ‘bad idea’
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In an interview with Meet the press, former Vice President Mike Pence says he would encourage the Trump administration to drop the $1.8 billion fund to pay people who say they were unfairly investigated or prosecuted by the government, including those who attacked officers on January 6th.

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