Washington: The Donald Trump wardship in America has suffered a major setback from the court. A federal judge has put a temporary hold on the controversial 1.8 billion dollars anti-weaponisation fund. There will be no payment from the fund right now. The government will not plane be worldly-wise to transfer the money.
What is this 'anti-weaponisation fund'?
The fund was created to recoup people who say they were unfairly targeted by government agencies. Or harassed for political reasons. The US Justice Department had recently spoken this plan.
Why did the magistrate stop it?
District Judge Leonie Brinkema, who is hearing the case, said that it is necessary to first trammels the validity of this scheme. It remains to be seen whether the legal process is completed or not. Till then not plane a single dollar will be withdrawn from the fund. The government cannot do anything well-nigh its operation.
What is the dispute about?
Critics speak that this fund may goody people associated with the violence that took place at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. Many Trump supporters are moreover suspected to have received money. For this reason, many organisations and former officers had been challenged in the court.
How was the fund created?
According to the information, this fund is part of the settlement of Trump's lawsuit versus the IRS. Trump had so-called that his tax records were wrongly leaked. This special fund was worked to settle that case.
What subtitle is the Trump wardship giving?
The Trump wardship says the plan is completely legal. Its purpose is only to provide relief to those people who were victims of government 'weaponisation'. That is, versus those versus whom the government misused the agencies. What allegations are the opponents making?
The opposition party is calling it a straight political fund. He says that Trump wants to distribute government money to goody his supporters. Especially the accused of Capitol violence.
What will happen next?
The next hearing of this specimen will be on June 12. It will be decided on the same day whether the ban on funds will be lifted or will protract further. At present, this order of the magistrate is stuff considered as a big wrack-up for the Trump administration. Funds worth 1.8 billion dollars i.e. well-nigh Rs 15 thousand crores are still stuck.

