DOJ Sets Up $1.776B Fund to Reimburse Trump Allies as IRS Suit Is Dropped

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Trump’s administration announced a $1.776 billion DOJ fund to compensate those who say they were harmed by what officials call weaponization and lawfare, following Trump’s withdrawal of a $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS. The live updates also cover Pete Hegseth campaigning for a Trump-backed Kentucky candidate, TrumpRx expanding its generic-drug offerings, renewed Iran-war tensions with pauses urged by Gulf leaders, and the EPA rolling back some PFAS drinking-water limits, among other ongoing policy moves.
- Live Updates: DOJ Sets Up Fund That Could Pay Trump Allies After President Drops $10 Billion Suit Against IRS The New York Times
- Pentagon says Hegseth campaigning against Massie in ‘personal capacity’ The Hill
- Hegseth unleashes on Massie in GOP primary showdown against Trump-backed Navy SEAL vet Fox News
- Hegseth steps away from war duties to campaign against Trump foe Reuters
- Hegseth enters the war between Donald Trump and Thomas Massie Politico
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