Blanche: DOJ will not move forward with anti-weaponization fund
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told House lawmakers that the Justice Department will not proceed wiht its proposed “anti-weaponization fund.” He made the remarks during a House Appropriations Committee hearing. His statement follows the day after the DOJ said it woudl comply with a judge’s order stopping the fund’s creation. Acting Attorney General **Todd Blanche** told House lawmakers that the **Justice Department will not proceed** with its proposed **“anti-weaponization fund.”** He made the remarks during a meeting of the **House Appropriations Committee**.
His comments came **the day after** the DOJ said it would **comply with a judge’s order** that had **stopped the fund’s creation**.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told House lawmakers on Tuesday that the Justice Department will not move forward with its “anti-weaponization fund.”
“We’re not moving forward with the fund,” Blanche said during a House Appropriations Committee hearing.
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Blanche’s confirmation that the DOJ is abandoning plans entirely comes one day after the agency put out a statement saying it would abide by a judge’s order halting the creation of the fund.
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