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U.S. District Judge Richard Leon rejected a request for a temporary restraining order to block the Anti-Weaponization Fund.
Richard Leon, U.S. District Judge
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Richard Leon told a government attorney during a hearing, “Don’t play possum with this court.”
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The Trump administration argued that the lawsuit is moot because Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told Congress the government is scrapping plans for the fund.
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Richard Leon was nominated to the federal bench by President George W. Bush.
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Richard Leon stated he accepts Todd Blanche's representation regarding the fund for now.
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Richard Leon will consider a separate request from Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington for a preliminary injunction to permanently block payouts from the fund.
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The administration created the fund to resolve a lawsuit by Donald Trump against the Internal Revenue Service regarding tax return leaks.
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The Justice Department has not formed the five-member commission to decide on payout criteria, and no money has been paid out or claims accepted.
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Lawmakers from both major political parties have expressed opposition to the fund.
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche did not rule out during a May 19 congressional hearing that U.S. Capitol rioters could be eligible for fund payouts.
Todd Blanche, Acting Attorney General
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Todd Blanche stated during a June 2 House hearing, “We are not moving forward with the fund, period.”
Grace Meng, U.S. Representative
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U.S. Representative Grace Meng asked Todd Blanche, “Not moving forward ever?”
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Richard Leon asked Justice Department attorney Andrew Block why Todd Blanche has not formally rescinded his May 18 order establishing the fund.
Andrew Block, Justice Department attorney
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Andrew Block stated, “I don't know the reason for that.”
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Andrew Block stated that Todd Blanche's congressional statements are sufficient to moot the watchdog's claims.
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Andrew Block argued that the plaintiffs lack legal standing to bring the claims.
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Plaintiffs' attorney Nikhel Sus stated that Donald Trump contradicted Todd Blanche's testimony.
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Donald Trump expressed support for continuing with the fund during a June 3 interview.
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U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams set a Friday deadline for Trump's attorneys to respond in writing to allegations of collusion.
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Attorneys from Democracy Forward are seeking a court order in Virginia to halt the fund's implementation and prevent disbursements.
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Plaintiffs in the Virginia case include a former prosecutor and a college professor acquitted of assaulting federal agents at a protest.
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