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Concerns about DOJ's "anti-weaponization fund" grow
The Justice Department has established an "anti-weaponization fund" to compensate individuals who claim the legal system was weaponized against them. Lawmakers and experts are expressing concerns about this new initiative. CBS News contributor Rebecca Roiphe provides analysis on the controversial program.
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