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Ex-judges push to look into "anti-weaponization fund" deal
A group of 35 former federal judges has petitioned a court to reopen a legal dispute involving President Trump and the government, alleging that the creation of a $1.776 billion 'anti-weaponization fund' may be fraudulent. The judges argue the deal could be a deceptive arrangement.
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