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US Politics: Trump Administration Plans Changes

Updated 2026-06-01 18:50 UTC 2 sources Negative

President Trump is planning to drop the controversial $1.8 billion 'weaponization' fund, which was intended to compensate alleged victims of prosecutorial misconduct under his predecessor. Additionally, Senator Susan Collins faces criticism over her stock portfolio from Democratic candidate Graham Platner.

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The Hill
Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner on Monday slammed incumbent Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) for having a high-earning stock portfolio and net worth. Platner’s campaign said in a Monday press release that Collins is worth up to $9.6 million and that she owns the 8th best-performing stoc
2026-06-01 18:29 UTC
Axios
The Trump administration plans to drop its controversial $1.8 billion "weaponization" fund the president sought to compensate alleged victims of prosecutorial conduct under his predecessor, two senior administration
2026-06-01 18:43 UTC
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