Trump administration will abide by ruling halting $1.8bn 'anti-weaponisation' fund
The Trump administration will comply with a court ruling that halted the establishment of a $1.8 billion fund intended to counter "weaponization." Despite the Justice Department's strong disagreement with the decision, Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer both expressed their opposition to the fund. Thune suggested the White House should shut it down, while Schumer indicated Democrats would push for legislation to ban it permanently. Former Vice President Mike Pence also criticized the fund, calling it a "bad idea from the start." The article does not specify when the ruling occurred or the exact location of these statements, beyond "Capitol Hill."