Capitol Police Trippin', Sue Over Trump's 'Anti-Weaponization' Bag?
Lawsuit sayin' Trump finna use the bread to fund the same folks who stormed the Capitol, ain't that some mess?

Aight, so check it: the same cops who was supposedly holdin' down the Capitol on January 6th are now wildin' out, suing over this 'Anti-Weaponization Fund' Trump got. They sayin' it's $1.8 billion, like that's supposed to mean somethin' to us regular folks who barely see $1.80 in our bank accounts at the end of the month.
These cops claimin' it's an illegal slush fund, like Trump's gon' use it to pay off the same knuckleheads who was runnin' through the Capitol building that day. They callin' it 'the most brazen act of presidential corruption this century,' which is sayin' somethin' considering all the shady stuff that usually goes on up in D.C.
Now, where this money come from? Ain't nobody know. But these cops swearin' Trump's gonna use it to finance 'insurrectionists and paramilitary groups that commit violence in his name.' Sounds like they watchin' too much CNN.
Real talk though, ain't none of this surprise me. The system rigged from the jump. They act like this some outta pocket move, but politicians been playin' games with our money since forever. It's just that Trump doin' it so brazenly, he ain't even try to hide it.
These cops worried about 'violence,' but where was they when the system was violatin' our communities for generations? Now they cryin' 'cause they think Trump's gonna fund his own crew? Please.
Legal experts sayin' this lawsuit 'faces significant legal hurdles.' Translation: ain't nothin' gon' happen. The system protectin' the system. They might make some noise, but at the end of the day, the rich and powerful always win.
This whole situation just another reminder that we gotta look out for ourselves. Can't depend on the government, can't depend on the cops, can't depend on nobody but our own communities. Gotta build our own power and make sure we gettin' what's ours.
At the end of the day, the money is still gone and ain't nobody seein' it but the same rich folks. This just another day in America. Same song, different verse.
This is more like performative outrage than any actual change. They just try to put on a show for us, but at the end of the day, it's the same game every time.
So if they really wanted to do somethin', maybe hit up the hood, and see what we need. Build some schools, give people jobs. Stop throwin' money down the drain in the name of anti-weaponization or whatever else it is they wanna call it.

