Trump aides weigh nearly $1.8B fund to compensate allies targeted by DOJ probes

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Trump administration officials are weighing a nearly $1.8 billion fund, named the President Donald J. Trump Truth and Justice Commission, to compensate allies who feel they were unfairly targeted by DOJ investigations as part of ongoing talks to resolve the president’s $10 billion IRS lawsuit; details aren’t finalized, funds could come from various agencies, and a public announcement could come soon.
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