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Republicans Shrug at Trump's Outrageous Corruption

The fundraising mechanism provided payments to Jan. 6 participants and allied operatives, prompting legal challenges and political controversy.

  • Trump's administration created a $1,776,000,000 fund controlled by the president to compensate January 6 rioters and proponents of election rumors, sparking criticism over the weaponization of American legal processes.
  • Critics describe the move as tactical probing designed to slow-walk legal proceedings while securing Republican acceptance to maintain institutional power amid Trump's efforts to consolidate influence.
  • Observers question the ethical implications, asking, "Is it just a bit more graft?" as concerns center on potential institutional misuse affecting police, prosecutors, and future voting in America.
  • Senate Majority Leader John Thune said he's "not a big fan" of the slush fund that could pay millions to Capitol attackers, while legal scrutiny intensified over the administration's Tax Leak Lawsuit.
  • As legal battles intensify, observers express growing concern for the future of American institutions, with emergency declarations remaining a point of contention regarding separation of powers.
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How Trump’s giant ‘slush fund’ sparked lawsuits, roiled Republicans and revived Jan. 6

President Donald Trump looks on during a Cabinet meeting at the White House on May 27, 2026 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)WASHINGTON — The Trump administration’s nearly $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund has attracted scrutiny for its corruption potential, even splitting congressional Republicans who rarely confront President Donald Trump’s decisions and policies.  Among the top concerns: Could pardoned Jan. 6, 2021,…

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The Daily Boulder broke the news on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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