House Democrats are preparing to scrutinize and attempt to halt President Donald Trump’s $1.8 billion payout fund. This fund, established by the Justice Department, aims to compensate individuals who assert they have been targeted by a politically motivated justice system. The action will proceed if Democrats regain control of the House in the upcoming November elections.
Representative Jamie Raskin of Maryland is anticipated to assume the role of House Judiciary Committee chairman should his party succeed in taking back the House. This move indicates the Democratic Party’s commitment to addressing what they perceive as suspect allocations of taxpayer funds.

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