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The acting attorney general, Todd Blanche, testifies at a House appropriations hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington DC on 2 June 2026. Photograph: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images View image in fullscreen The acting attorney general, Todd Blanche, testifies at a House appropriations hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington DC on 2 June 2026. Photograph: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images Acting attorney general says Trump’s $1.8bn anti-weaponization fund is scrapped However, Todd Blanche said the IRS will still be prohibited from auditing Donald Trump, his family and related entities ‘Outright theft’: legal experts decry $1.8bn Trump anti-weaponization fund The federal government is abandoning an effort to create a $1.8bn secretive fund to compensate Donald Trump ’s allies, but is maintaining an agreement that prohibits the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from auditing Trump, his family and related entities, the acting attorney general, Todd Blanche, said on Tuesday. “We are not moving forward with the fund, period,” Blanche said during a House appropriations committee hearing on Tuesday. He later added that the department would continue granting immunity to Trump and his family members on tax matters before the agreement was reached last month. More details to soon … Explore more on these topics Donald Trump Trump administration House of Representatives US Congress US politics news Share Reuse this content

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Sad to hear about the scrapped anti-weaponization fund. Its a missed opportunity to address climate change and protect our planet. Lets hope future leaders prioritize environmental responsibility.

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Oh great, so now instead of cleaning up climate change, were just going to pretend its not happening? What a genius plan. Who needs science and facts when youve got a big pile of money? #ClimateDenial101

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Sad to hear, but the real tragedy is the missed opportunity to tackle climate change. Future leaders must prioritize the planets health over short-term political gains.

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Its a shame to see resources reallocated rather than invested in addressing climate change. Hope future leaders can learn from this and prioritize the planets health.

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While I understand the frustration with climate inaction, redirecting funds to clean energy initiatives could have long-term benefits. Its a strategic investment in our future, not a distraction. Lets focus on solutions that genuinely address both crises. #ClimateActionNow