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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJudge Blocks Anti-Weaponization Slush Fund
No one trusts Blanche or trump and so a court enjoined this fund
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ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA In a major blow to President Trumps anti-weaponization slush fund, a federal judge in Virginia issued a preliminary injunction blocking the fund. U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema gave the administration a week to file a declaration, under penalty of perjury, that the fund is not going forward.
Brinkema issued her ruling from the bench after a brief Friday hearing in federal court in the Eastern District of Virginia in Alexandria. The judges decision swept away arguments raised by the administration that she lacked jurisdiction to hear the case and that other procedural problems meant that it should prevail. She ran Justice Department lawyer Andrew Bloch through his paces on why the administration had not committed to rescinding the fund in writing.
Ultimately, Brinkema found that all the elements were met to issue a preliminary injunction blocking the fund from going forward. But she did give the administration one week to file a declaration from Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, under penalty of perjury, formally rescinding the fund. While plaintiffs were initially hesitant about whether the declaration would be sufficient for them to dismiss their case, the judge said that she would likely find that declaration sufficient to render the case moot.
Brinkema issued her ruling from the bench after a brief Friday hearing in federal court in the Eastern District of Virginia in Alexandria. The judges decision swept away arguments raised by the administration that she lacked jurisdiction to hear the case and that other procedural problems meant that it should prevail. She ran Justice Department lawyer Andrew Bloch through his paces on why the administration had not committed to rescinding the fund in writing.
Ultimately, Brinkema found that all the elements were met to issue a preliminary injunction blocking the fund from going forward. But she did give the administration one week to file a declaration from Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, under penalty of perjury, formally rescinding the fund. While plaintiffs were initially hesitant about whether the declaration would be sufficient for them to dismiss their case, the judge said that she would likely find that declaration sufficient to render the case moot.
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Judge Blocks Anti-Weaponization Slush Fund (Original Post)
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Jun 12
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(183,616 posts)1. Federal judge indefinitely blocks Trump's $1.8 billion payout fund
U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema said the government has not provided absolute certainty it wont try to resurrect the fund in the future.
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A federal judge on Friday indefinitely blocked President Donald Trumps proposed $1.8 billion payout fund, which is still being challenged in court despite Justice Department officials claiming the effort is dead.
At a hearing in Virginia federal court, U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema issued a preliminary injunction blocking the fund, which the administration sought to create for those who claim they were improperly investigated by the government. She forcefully rejected the governments arguments that the case was moot, citing Trumps praising of the idea and acting attorney general Todd Blanches unwillingness to say under the penalty of perjury that the administration will not try to stand it up in the future.
A federal judge on Friday indefinitely blocked President Donald Trumps proposed $1.8 billion payout fund, which is still being challenged in court despite Justice Department officials claiming the effort is dead.
At a hearing in Virginia federal court, U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema issued a preliminary injunction blocking the fund, which the administration sought to create for those who claim they were improperly investigated by the government. She forcefully rejected the governments arguments that the case was moot, citing Trumps praising of the idea and acting attorney general Todd Blanches unwillingness to say under the penalty of perjury that the administration will not try to stand it up in the future.....
Separately, Blanche told members of Congress that the administration had scrapped plans for the fund after intense and bipartisan political backlash. But he has resisted calls to put that pledge in writing or to publicly amend the agreement that created the fund, an out-of-court deal the presidents personal lawyers struck with the Justice Department to resolve three legal claims Trump had filed against the government.
At a hearing in Virginia federal court, U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema issued a preliminary injunction blocking the fund, which the administration sought to create for those who claim they were improperly investigated by the government. She forcefully rejected the governments arguments that the case was moot, citing Trumps praising of the idea and acting attorney general Todd Blanches unwillingness to say under the penalty of perjury that the administration will not try to stand it up in the future.
A federal judge on Friday indefinitely blocked President Donald Trumps proposed $1.8 billion payout fund, which is still being challenged in court despite Justice Department officials claiming the effort is dead.
At a hearing in Virginia federal court, U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema issued a preliminary injunction blocking the fund, which the administration sought to create for those who claim they were improperly investigated by the government. She forcefully rejected the governments arguments that the case was moot, citing Trumps praising of the idea and acting attorney general Todd Blanches unwillingness to say under the penalty of perjury that the administration will not try to stand it up in the future.....
Separately, Blanche told members of Congress that the administration had scrapped plans for the fund after intense and bipartisan political backlash. But he has resisted calls to put that pledge in writing or to publicly amend the agreement that created the fund, an out-of-court deal the presidents personal lawyers struck with the Justice Department to resolve three legal claims Trump had filed against the government.
This order is necessary because no one believes trump or Blanche. trump really wants this weaponization fund and the DOJ is attempting to find a way to create this fund see https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221298719