DISCLAIMER: This article was first published in June 2026 There is a certain courtroom scene that lawyers dread. A government attorney assures a judge that something is no longer happening, only to be asked a simple follow-up question: if that is true, why has nobody put it in writing? That question hovered over Friday’s hearing on Trump’s $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund, creating a difficult afternoon for the administration. The fund itsel…
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