Trump admin proposes $1.8B Anti-Weaponization Fund for victims of wrongful investigation and prosecution.
The Trump administration plans to allocate nearly $1.8 billion to compensate individuals who were wrongly investigated or prosecuted, under a proposed 'Anti-Weaponization Fund'.
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