Justice Department refuses judge's request for declarations on anti-weaponization fund
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Tierney Sneed
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The Justice Department is refusing a judge's request to provide court declarations from senior administration officials confirming that the so-called anti-weaponization fund is not moving forward. In a recent court filing, the DOJ argued that such declarations are "unnecessary" and that the judge's order raises "serious separation of powers concerns."
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· 2 pulledThe Justice Department said that the declarations were 'unnecessary'
The judge's order that the administration file them raises 'serious separation of powers concerns'
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