Corrupt Democrats and deep staters who have twisted justice to target their political enemies can’t stand the idea of their victims receiving restitution.
It should be no surprise that D.C. creeps like Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif. — who should be behind bars, not in Congress — have excoriated President Donald Trump and his administration’s “anti-weaponization fund.” Nor should it be a surprise that the Trump-hating accomplice media is throwing gasoline on the Democrat-lit bonfire over the fund. Some Republican senators, ever afraid of Trump sparks, and their own shadows for that matter, have joined the pitchfork parade.
While the $1.776 billion indemnity does raise some transparency concerns, its political critics like to contend that A) the Biden administration did not use the Department of Justice and outside lawfare bloodsuckers to lead witch hunts against Trump, his allies and other Democratic Party political enemies and B) Trump allies victimized by weaponized government don’t deserve recompense.
They also insist that the pool is an “illegal slush fund.” It is not. Congress authorized and established a fund to pay judgments against the United States 70 years ago.
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