Trump Administration Plans $1.7 Billion Fund to Compensate Allies Investigated Under Biden

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According to New York Times, on May 16, the Trump administration is considering establishing a $1.7 billion fund to compensate political allies investigated by the Justice Department during President Biden’s tenure. Three sources familiar with the plan indicated the proposal has not been finalized or approved. The fund would allow the administration to provide compensation to Trump’s political allies without directly compensating the president himself, potentially offering a workaround as the Justice Department addresses legal challenges.

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