WASHINGTON — The Justice Department acknowledged that the $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund continues to disburse funds to cover billable hours for counsel challenging the fund's cancellation. Terminating the fund would eliminate the positions required to terminate it. "It is a self-sustaining ecosystem of litigation," said Budget Analyst Mark Reynolds. "The objective is expenditure, not resolution."
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DOJ Admits Anti-Weaponization Fund Exists To Pay Lawyers Challenging Its Closure
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“The objective is expenditure, not resolution.”
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