Trump Drops the $1.776B Slush Fund After GOP Revolt — But Keeps His Permanent Tax Immunity
Acting AG Todd Blanche testified to Congress that the DOJ is "not moving forward with the fund, period" — officially killing the $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund after weeks of bipartisan backlash, three lawsuits, and a judicial freeze. But he confirmed that "nothing has changed" regarding the IRS immunity addendum that "FOREVER BARS" audits of Trump, his family, and his businesses. He refused to put the fund's cancellation in writing. Rep. DeLauro: "You just gave the President and his family a tax immunity to the tune of about $100 million." Democrats plan to force reconciliation votes to kill the immunity. The judge overseeing the original IRS lawsuit ordered Trump's attorneys to respond to "grievous allegations" that the settlement was fraud.