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    US Police Officers Sue Trump Over $1.8bn Anti-Weaponisation Fund

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 21, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, two US police officers, Harry Dunn and Daniel Hodges, have initiated legal action against former President Donald Trump concerning a $1.8 billion fund. The officers argue that this fund, intended to prevent weaponisation, is likely to be misused to compensate individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol attack. This lawsuit highlights ongoing tensions about accountability and the handling of funds related to the Capitol riot aftermath.

    The $1.8 billion fund was established as part of broader efforts to address security and weaponisation concerns following the unprecedented breach of the US Capitol in early 2021. However, critics like Dunn and Hodges contend that the fund’s allocation lacks transparency and could inadvertently support those who engaged in violent acts against law enforcement. Their legal challenge underscores the complex debate over justice and reparations linked to the riot.

    Meanwhile, this lawsuit adds to the broader scrutiny of Donald Trump’s role and the federal response to the Capitol insurrection. The case could set important precedents regarding the use of government funds in politically sensitive contexts and the protection of law enforcement officers who defended the Capitol. The outcome may influence future policies on managing the aftermath of domestic unrest and the distribution of related financial resources.

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