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Scott Jennings Had a Sensible Take on the New Anti Weaponization Fund on CNN This Lib Couldnt Stand It

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- U.S. Department of Justice established an anti-weaponization fund with $1.776 billion allocation.
- Fund aims to address claims from individuals who believe they were unfairly targeted by the government.
- Fund will issue formal apologies and monetary relief, claims voluntary and open to all.
- Fund set to cease operations by December 1, 2028.
- Fund overseen by five members appointed by the Attorney General.