
A fired Jan. 6 prosecutor and a law professor who was acquitted in a federal case are among plaintiffs who sued to block the nearly $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund, arguing it is improperly structured and politically motivated. Their lawsuit adds to broader legal and political pushback over the fund’s creation, distribution authority, and privacy protections. A federal judge has agreed to review the fund after former judges questioned its legitimacy, bringing the dispute into active judicial review.
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