Federal Judge Blocks Trumps Anti-Weaponization Fund Indefinitely

June 13, 2026 • Google News World

A federal judge has extended an order blocking a $100 million “anti-weaponization” fund established by former President Donald Trump. The fund was intended to compensate individuals who claimed they had been targeted by the FBI or other government agencies as part of a broader effort to discredit and undermine Trump’s presidency.

The judge, who did not specify why she extended the order, stated that she does not believe the fund is dead. However, no further details were provided on the status of the fund or any potential plans for its revival.

In related news, reports have emerged that Trump’s allies are exploring alternative methods to compensate victims of what they claim was a concerted effort by the government to discredit and harass them.

The original order blocking the fund was issued in May 2022. At the time, it was reported that the fund had been established as part of a broader effort by Trump to counter allegations of wrongdoing by his administration.

The development comes as Trump’s legal team continues to navigate a range of lawsuits related to his presidency and post-presidency activities.

Source: Google News World