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Trump drops $1.776 billion ‘weaponization’ fund, Charlie Kirk murder case opens up to cameras

Trump drops $1.776 billion ‘weaponization’ fund, Charlie Kirk murder case opens up to cameras
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President Trump is abandoning his controversial $1.776 billion anti-weaponization fund after bipartisan opposition, court challenges, and pressure from Senate Republicans. Questions now remain about whether the rest of Trump’s massive IRS settlement will survive intact. Meanwhile, a Utah judge has handed down a major ruling in the Charlie Kirk murder case, allowing cameras in court...

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