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Republicans blast "anti-weaponization" fund as tense Blanche meeting details emerge
Republican lawmakers are criticizing the Justice Department's "anti-weaponization" fund that was established following a settlement with President Trump. The criticism emerges as details surface about a tense meeting involving special counsel Jack Smith. CBS News reports on the growing Republican opposition to the fund.
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