Anti-weaponization fund met with pushback
The so-called anti-weaponization fund is being met with pushback. Two officers injured during the Jan. 6 riot have filed a lawsuit to prevent rioters to receive any money from the fund, which is supported by President Trump. Anchor Alex Whittler breaks it down.
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