Former Vice President Mike Pence has sharply criticized President Donald Trump's proposed Anti-Weaponization Fund, calling it a bad idea and urging the administration to abandon it.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's $1.8 billion fund to compensate ‌victims of alleged government “weaponization" has been put on hold, two sources familiar with the plan said Monday.
Kevin Seefried carries a Confederate battle flag on the second floor of the U.S. Capitol after breaching security defenses on Jan. 6, 2021.
SHOTLIST: NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, US (MAY 30, 2026) 1. VARIOUS OF MEMBERS OF PROUD BOYS ARRIVING AT ANTI-ICE PROTEST AND ARGUING WITH PROTESTERS 2. MEMBER OF PROUD BOYS SPEAKING TO PRESS 3. CROWD OF ANTI-ICE PROTESTERS HOLDING SIGNS 4. POLICE STANDING GUARD NEAR PROTEST 5. VARIOUS OF MEMBERS OF PROUD BOYS WALKING AND ARGUING WITH PROTESTERSNEWARK, NEW JERSEY, US - MAY 30: Members of the Proud Boys gathered outside the Delaney Hall Immigration Detention Facility in Newark on Saturday, May 30, as anti-immigration enforcement protests continued amid an ongoing detainee hunger strike at a facility linked to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. On Jan. 6, 2021, thousands of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol in a failed effort to stop the certification of Democrat Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential win. More than 140 police officers were injured during the riot, including Dunn and Hodges. Proud Boys were linked to the mob that stormed on Jan. 6 the American Capitol building that includes both House and Senate offices.