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Judge orders Trump to respond to claims the anti-weaponization fund deal was "fraud"
A judge has ordered President Trump to respond to allegations of 'deception' and 'fraud' regarding the $1.776 billion 'anti-weaponization fund' deal, signaling potential reopening of a case between Trump and his government.
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