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    DOJ announces $1.776 billion fund to pay victims of Biden ‘weaponization’

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    The Justice Department announced a $1.776 billion pool of money it said it will use to pay people who say they have been victimized by the Biden administration’s “weaponization” of government against them. Analysts said the payouts could benefit various recipients, including Jan. 6 defendants and members of President Trump’s inner circle.

    Mr. Trump agreed to drop his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS, which he had filed over an agency contractor’s illegal leak of his tax information during his first term.

    The pool of money was dubbed the Anti-Weaponization Fund. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said it will pay for “victims of lawfare and weaponization.”

    It was seeded with $1,776,000,000 — suggesting the year 1776, the year of the Declaration of Independence. The Justice Department said it will issue formal apologies with the payments.

    “The machinery of government should never be weaponized against any American, and it is this department’s intention to make right the wrongs that were previously done while ensuring this never happens again,” Mr. Blanche said.

    Mr. Trump’s opponents were incensed at the idea — and the president.

    “Of all the corrupt things he has done, this is one of the most depraved,” said Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, New York Democrat. “No president should be able to use the Department of Justice as a personal rewards program for the people who helped him attack our democracy.”

    Mr. Trump said a committee of “very talented people, highly respected people” will dole out the payouts, which he said were richly deserved.

    “You have families absolutely destroyed, and it’s all going to be determined by a committee of four or five people that are respected and very brilliant at what they do,” he said.

    Mr. Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit was unprecedented. It asked the government to pay the sitting president, raising significant conflict-of-interest questions.

    The president’s legal team calculated the $10 billion as the amount of damage done to himself and his interests by the leak of his tax information, which he had jealously guarded from public view, breaking with presidential precedent.

    Mr. Trump told a court Monday that he was dropping his lawsuit as part of the deal to have the Justice Department create the fund.

    He will receive a formal apology for the leak.

    He also will drop claims for damages resulting from what Mr. Blanche called the “unlawful raid” of the president’s Mar-a-Lago resort home and “the Russia-collusion hoax.”

    That chain of events infuriated Democrats, who argued that the president was engaging in an unprecedented collusion of his own.

    “No one can be both plaintiff and defendant in the same case. And no president can concoct a fake case for $10 billion in damages against the government so he can be plaintiff and defendant and then ’settle’ his bogus case against himself as a judge,” said Rep. Jamie Raskin, Maryland Democrat and ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee.

    Ninety-three members of the U.S. House asked U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams to block the settlement by dismissing the case outright.

    Mr. Trump has long complained about unequal treatment for himself and his supporters.

    He faced two Justice Department indictments under President Biden, one charging him with mishandling classified documents and the other with attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

    The documents case was dismissed after a judge ruled that special counsel Jack Smith was illegally appointed. The election interference case was dropped after Mr. Trump’s victory in the 2024 election.

    Some of Mr. Trump’s inner circle served prison time for defying congressional subpoenas related to the 2020 election.

    Nearly 1,600 people were prosecuted for activities specifically surrounding Jan. 6, 2021, when a pro-Trump mob invaded the U.S. Capitol, disrupting the counting of the Electoral College votes for hours as most roamed and some rampaged through the building.

    Mr. Trump has pardoned those involved.

    Doling out the money from the fund would depend on a “systematic process” that the Justice Department has yet to detail.

    Speculation was running rampant on who might qualify.

    One name to emerge was Hunter Biden, the son of the former president, who was convicted of gun charges and pleaded guilty to tax charges but was pardoned by his father.

    Former White House strategist Steve Bannon and former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, both Trump confidants, served time for defying congressional subpoenas over the events of Jan. 6, 2021.

    Mr. Blanche said the Obama administration created a similar settlement fund in a case involving claims by American Indian farmers and ranchers that the Agriculture Department discriminated against their loan applications.

    Mr. Blanche said the fund totaled $680 million.

    In Mr. Trump’s first term, the Justice Department agreed to pay out $3.5 million to settle claims from political tea party groups that said they were victimized by the IRS unlawfully targeting them for extra scrutiny in their nonprofit status applications.

    • Jeff Mordock contributed to this report.

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