Democrats vow to challenge Trump’s $1.8bn ‘Maga slush fund’ in US Senate
Democrats in the US Senate plan to force a vote to challenge a $1.8 billion "MAGA slush fund" established as part of a settlement in Donald Trump's lawsuit against the IRS. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has called the fund "corrupt" and a "slush fund," stating Democrats will not allow it to stand.

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AI-generatedDemocrats in the US Senate plan to force a vote to challenge a $1.8 billion "MAGA slush fund" established as part of a settlement in Donald Trump's lawsuit against the IRS. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has called the fund "corrupt" and a "slush fund," stating Democrats will not allow it to stand. The fund, described as a means to compensate victims of politicized prosecutions, has raised concerns even among Republicans, with former Vice President Mike Pence calling potential payments to January 6 rioters "deeply offensive." A federal judge has temporarily blocked transfers from the fund following a lawsuit to dissolve it. Democrats intend to push for measures to block payments and preserve records.
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5 extractedChuck Schumer called the fund “his most brazen act of self-dealing yet and one of the most corrupt schemes ever launched by a president”.
Mike Pence described the possibility of Capitol rioters being compensated by the federal government as “deeply offensive”.
US district judge Leonie Brinkema temporarily blocked the administration from transferring money from the fund.
The controversial fund was announced last month as part of a settlement in this lawsuit against the IRS.
Democrats vow to challenge Trump’s $1.8bn ‘Maga slush fund’ in US Senate.