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Trump DOJ Creates $1.776B Anti-Weaponization Fund and Bars IRS Audits

Washington is tearing at the seams after President Trump and the Justice Department pulled off a move that tells the swamp its days of unchecked political enforcement may be over. The DOJ announced a $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund and the president dismissed his $10 billion suit, a pairing that has conservatives cheering and the ruling class panicking. For millions of hardworking Americans who have watched federal power get abused, this is not politics as usual — it is payback and a step toward restoring equal justice.

What the DOJ settlement actually did

The Justice Department followed up the announcement with an addendum signed by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche that uses unusually broad language saying the government is “forever barred” from pursuing audits or claims tied to certain pre-settlement tax returns. In plain terms, that appears to halt IRS audits of President Trump, some family members, the Trump Organization, and related entities — a result that conservative Americans see as a long-overdue check on weaponized enforcement. Critics scream about the use of the Judgment Fund and separation-of-powers, but ordinary citizens understand the larger point: the IRS should never be a political cudgel against opponents of the elite.

Why hardworking Americans should care

This fight is bigger than one family or one set of audits; it is about whether federal institutions will be allowed to intimidate small businesses, donors, and parents who stand up for America. Conservatives have watched for years as politically charged investigations and leaked tax information protected the political class while ordinary people were dragged through costly probes. The Anti-Weaponization Fund and the DOJ settlement give victims a channel for redress, and that matters for Main Street, not just headline-grabbing legal teams.

Legal critics, partisan panic, and predictable outrage

Democrats in Congress — led by predictable voices like Representative Jamie Raskin and Senator Ron Wyden — immediately labeled the deal a slush fund and threatened lawsuits or legislative blockades. Their outrage rings hollow to anyone who remembers the selective enforcement and politicized probes they cheered when it suited them; now they suddenly care about appropriations law. Expect hearings and legal theatrics, but also expect conservatives to use this moment to force transparency and expose the deep state for what it is.

What to watch next

Americans should demand to see the commission members, the rules for claims against the fund, and the full settlement text so this process is fair, open, and accountable to taxpayers. Legislative and judicial challenges are coming, and patriots must push for oversight that protects both the rule of law and the innocent from bureaucratic abuse. This Trump DOJ deal and the Anti-Weaponization Fund could be the opening salvo in a campaign to end IRS weaponization and restore faith in our institutions, and citizens should be ready to hold the swamp to account.

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