US officials continue to face questions on Capitol Hill about President Donald Trump’s $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization fund,” even as the administration has tried to say it’s “dead.”
In a Social Security subcommittee hearing Wednesday, Ways and Means member Rep.
“How can I get in on that deal, where the IRS won’t audit me?” Moore asked Bisignano. “Is this something available to me?”
The fund—established via a settlement over the leak of Trump’s tax returns and ...