Is Trump's $1.7+ billion "anti-weaponization fund" legal? Experts weigh in.
Source: Politics - CBSNews.com · Bias: Center
Summary
The new fund to provide payouts to those who say the legal system was "weaponized" against them raised immediate questions about its legality, implementation and enforcement.
Related Coverage
- Melania gives Congress private deadline as she works around Trump's team: report (Far Left — Raw Story)
- Trump announces pardons for pollution violators prosecuted for "fixing their car" (Center — Politics - CBSNews.com)
- Trump Pardons Six People Pursued for ‘Fixing Their Car’ (Center — Bloomberg Politics)
- Sources: Trump likely to pardon pollution violators; weighing clemency for Diddy (Center — Politics - CBSNews.com)
- Fox host warns Trump will pay for his 'breathtaking' corruption (Left — Alternet.org)
- Trump Scores Appeals Court Victory in Battle Over National Park Historical Displays (Right — RedState)
- Signs of Victory: I-95 Welcomes President Donald Trump Int'l Airport (Right — RedState)
- Trump’s ‘ramped up’ rhetoric leaves unifying tone of July Fourth speech in question (Center Left — NBC News Politics)
Daily Analysis
Read the full Parallax Pulse for May 20, 2026 — an AI-powered analysis of how Left and Right media covered the biggest stories this day.
More Headlines From May 20, 2026
- Secretary Rubio Says US Stands by ‘Legitimate Constitutional Government’ of Bolivia, Puts ‘Criminals and Drug Traffickers’ on Blast (Far Right)
- Gallrein praises 'courageous' Trump in Kentucky primary victory speech (Center Left)
- Jan. 6 officers sue over $1.8B pot they call ‘slush fund’ for ‘insurrectionists’ (Center Left)
- Mets outslugged by Nationals in deflating loss to waste Juan Soto’s huge night (Right)
- Wall Street Journal on compensation fund for Trump allies: ‘Rotten’ (Center)




