Posted on 05/15/2026 3:34:07 PM PDT by Red Badger
Guest post by Isaac Thomas
President Trump is set to launch a massive $1.7 billion compensation fund aimed at helping Americans who were targeted by the Biden Regime's weaponized Department of Justice.
According to a report from ABC News, the fund would compensate individuals who were politically targeted during the Biden years, including many January 6 defendants, conservative activists, and other Trump allies caught in what critics have called one of the largest political persecutions in modern American history.
The move is already sending shockwaves through Washington.
For years, conservatives have argued that the Biden DOJ operated with a two-tiered justice system, aggressively prosecuting Trump supporters while ignoring violent left-wing extremism and politically connected insiders. Many January 6 defendants spent months or even years tied up in court battles, facing prison sentences, financial ruin, public humiliation, and permanent damage to their reputations.
Trump allies say the new compensation fund is about restoring justice and acknowledging the suffering many Americans endured during the Biden administration.
Supporters of the plan argue that countless ordinary Americans were treated like political enemies simply for protesting, questioning the 2020 election, or supporting President Trump. Conservatives across social media immediately praised the announcement as a historic step toward accountability.
Critics, meanwhile, are already attacking the proposal and accusing Trump of rewarding political allies. Establishment media outlets and Democrat lawmakers are expected to fiercely oppose the effort in the coming weeks.
Still, many on the right see the announcement as a powerful statement that the era of politically motivated prosecutions may finally be coming to an end.
This is a huge development. The Gateway Pundit will be following this story as it develops.
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Yes, but IIRC, they must keep the arms in a neighborhood armory...........
Hopefully a lot of scumbags get fingered.
“How about a couple million dollars to fund SWAT teams to go get those who did this?”
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They already got Trump pardons.
Good
Now se d feds I. And free Tina
LONG overdue. This should have happened on day 1 of the new Trump administration.
Take it out of the FBI/CIA/DOJ’s budget.
https://abc7.com/post/trump-poised-drop-irs-suit-launch-17b-weaponization-fund-allies-sources/19101941/
Trump poised to drop IRS suit, launch $1.7B 'weaponization' fund for allies: Sources
May 14
President Donald Trump is expected to drop his $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service in exchange for the creation of a $1.7 billion fund to compensate allies who claim they were wrongfully targeted by the Biden administration, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.
The commission overseeing the compensation fund would have the total authority to hand out approximately $1.7 billion in taxpayer funds to settle claims brought by anyone who alleges they were harmed by the Biden administration's "weaponization" of the legal system, including the nearly 1,600 individuals charged in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol attack as well as potentially entities associated with President Trump himself.
While the settlement is expected to be agreed upon in the coming days, sources caution that the final terms will not be set until they are officially announced.
In addition to a public apology from the IRS, the compensation fund is believed to be the main condition for Trump to drop a series of legal actions he filed against the federal government, including the $10 billion lawsuit related to the 2019 leak of his tax returns as well as $230 million in legal claims related to the 2022 search of his Mar-a-Lago estate and the Russia collusion investigation he faced during his first term in office, sources familiar with the ongoing deliberations said.
No worries - - - it's the government's money 🙄 🤫
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