What This Bill Does
This bill would bar federal funds from being used to pay claims submitted to the Anti-Weaponization Fund. In practical terms, it would stop taxpayer dollars from being spent on that fund’s claim payments.
The bill matters because it would limit how federal money can be used in a politically sensitive area tied to government accountability and alleged misuse of federal power. For ordinary Americans, it could affect whether certain claims are compensated and how aggressively the government can support that program.
Who This Bill Affects
For the general public, this bill would reduce federal spending on the Anti-Weaponization Fund and could limit payments to claimants who might otherwise receive compensation from it. Most Americans would feel the effect indirectly through federal budget priorities rather than through a direct personal change.
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May 21, 2026
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
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