The end of Trump's 'weaponisation' fund is another sign Republicans are fighting back
The $1.8bn fund would have paid people the Trump administration decided were unjustly and politically targeted.
Coverage by Political Leaning
See how different sides of the spectrum reported this story
Key People
No people linked to this story
Locations
All Coverage
The $1.8bn fund would have paid people the Trump administration decided were unjustly and politically targeted.
Similar Stories
Related coverage based on topic and tags
Most Americans believe Trump has inappropriately profited since returning to power, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds - Reuters
Most Americans believe Trump has inappropriately profited since returning to power, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds Reuters
August 19, 2026 at 10:31 AMSupreme Court again rejects Trump's bid to overturn E Jean Carroll sex abuse case
The US president has already paid the writer over $5m in damages in the assault and defamation case.
August 17, 2026 at 06:45 PMTrump sued over Truth Social's $100,000 early access service
The suit challenges Truth Social plan selling early access to Trump's market-moving posts.
August 12, 2026 at 05:48 PMUS Supreme Court again rebuffs Trump in $5 million E. Jean Carroll case - Reuters
US Supreme Court again rebuffs Trump in $5 million E. Jean Carroll case Reuters
August 17, 2026 at 07:11 PMTrump sued over service that offers paid early access to Truth Social posts - Reuters
Trump sued over service that offers paid early access to Truth Social posts Reuters
August 12, 2026 at 10:36 PMRetail giant Target receives $1bn boost from tariff refunds
The US chain said it received a $994 million pre-tax reimbursement, which resulted in its second quarter operating income rising to $2.6bn.
August 19, 2026 at 05:07 PM