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THU · 2026-05-28 · 01:35 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0528-79773
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Newsom to impose 100% tax on California payees of Trump’s $1.8bn fund

California Governor Gavin Newsom plans to impose a 100% tax on any payouts received by state residents from Donald Trump's $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization fund." This fund, announced by the Department of Justice in May, is intended to compensate alleged "victims of lawfare and weaponization" and originated from a settlement between Trump and the IRS. Newsom criticizes the fund as a "boondoggle" that could benefit Trump's allies, potentially including individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riot.

Uwa Ede-OsifoThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-28 · 01:35 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Newsom to impose 100% tax on California payees of Trump’s $1.8bn fund
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California Governor Gavin Newsom plans to impose a 100% tax on any payouts received by state residents from Donald Trump's $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization fund." This fund, announced by the Department of Justice in May, is intended to compensate alleged "victims of lawfare and weaponization" and originated from a settlement between Trump and the IRS. Newsom criticizes the fund as a "boondoggle" that could benefit Trump's allies, potentially including individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riot. The governor stated that those who "assault cops and overthrow democracy" should not receive taxpayer-funded payments. The fund, overseen by five appointees, will be disbursed from a fund typically used for court judgments, with claims processed until December 2028.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom plans to impose a 100% tax on state residents receiving payouts from Donald Trump's $1.776 billion fund.

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Claims for compensation from the fund will not be processed after December 1, 2028.

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The fund will be overseen by five individuals appointed by the US attorney general and will disburse money from a fund typically used for court judgments.

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Critics, including Newsom, have called the fund a "boondoggle" designed to benefit Trump's allies, potentially including January 6th Capitol rioters.

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The fund, established by the Department of Justice, is intended to compensate alleged "victims of lawfare and weaponization."

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California governor Gavin Newsom is looking to thwart Donald Trump’s $1.776bn “anti-weaponization fund” by imposing a 100% tax on any payout received by state residents.In May, the Department of Justice (DoJ) announced a fund to compensate alleged “victims of lawfare and weaponization”. It’s unclear who qualifies under this category.The fund was the product of a settlement reached between Trump and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) – the agency the president sued over his leaked tax returns.Critics, including Newsom, have slammed the fund as a “boondoggle” designed to divert money to Trump’s allies. Speculation has swirled that its benefactors could include the individuals who were arrested in the 6 January 2021 siege of the US Capitol. The Trump administration has described the rioters as patriots and since pardoned many who were charged in relation to the attack.“People who assault cops and overthrow democracy don’t deserve a taxpayer-funded payday,” Newsom wrote in a Wednesday post to X, after announcing his plan at a news conference.Five people appointed by the US attorney general will preside over the $1.776bn, which will be funneled from a fund typically used to pay court judgments.Todd Blanche, the acting US attorney general, characterized the fund as an avenue “to make right the wrongs that were previously done”. Quarterly reports on who has received monetary relief and in what amount will be sent to the attorney general. Claims will not be processed after 1 December 2028, at which point any remaining amount will be returned to the federal government, according to the DoJ.The DoJ did not immediately respond to a request for comment on how it would address Newsom’s proposed tax.It’s the latest in a longstanding bitter feud between Newsom and Trump.The two politicians have often traded jabs in the press and over social media. They are at odds on a number of issues in the Golden state including the federal deployment of ICE agents, how healthcare fraud has been handled and election integrity.
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