House and Senate Republicans at Odds Over Trump's Anti Weaponization Fund House and Senate Republicans are locked in a heated debate over President Donald Trump's proposed $60 million "anti weaponization" fund, which aims to reduce alleged politicization within the intelligence community.
The initiative has sparked fierce opposition from some Republican lawmakers, who see it as an attempt to shield the former president from accountability for his actions during his presidency.
Understanding the 'Anti Weaponization' Fund The proposal was first floated by Trump in June 2022, amidst allegations of politicization and abuse of power within the intelligence community.