Attorneys for Donald Trump are telling a federal judge to back off her tentative attempts to look into the mechanics of a settlement that purported to create a controversial $1.776 billion “anti-weaponization fund” for the president’s allies and supporters.
In January, Trump’s original lawsuit against the IRS was filed in the Southern District of Florida. By the middle of May, however, the case was closed – on the plaintiff’s own request – with the 45th and 47th president opting instead for a publicly subsidized fund that would reward pro-Trump stalwarts and others similarly situated.
Under the terms of the settlement, eligible claimants are people who were subjected to the “sustained use of the levers of government power by Democrat elected officials, political and career federal employees, contractors, and agents in order to target” them for “improper and unlawful political, personal, and/or ideological reasons.”



Waitwaitwaitwaitwait. I’d always been reading the rounded figure of $1.8 billion. It was specifically $1.776 billion?
I hate this fucking country right now; jesus christ.
Actually, the settlement itself doesn’t set a cap. They’re saying 1.776 bulilli9n, but it’s actually unlimited funds for Trump and his minions.
You’re talking about the people that thought epic fury made them sound tough
Wait a minute. It wasn’t Epic Furry?
For his stupidity and crimes he should be fined
$6,942,067,800,813.50
What is the significance of 1.776 billion over 1.8?
The US declared independence in 1776. It’s an important symbolic number for the country.
Right, so it’s a dogwhistle to independence. Thanks for clarifying!
I mean, I’m not sure I’d call it a “dogwhistle”. American independence is usually seen as a good thing, even if it is currently being co-opted by Trump for his bullshit.
January 6 insurrectionists were saying that January 6, 2021 will be another 1776. That’s why this number is used here.
Thanks - I didn’t know about that context. That’s fucked up, and definitely a dogwhistle.
Yeah absolutely, the freedom itself isn’t a dogwhistle, but using it for such a gross misuse of public funds is, is all I meant.
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