Trump Got a $1.8 Billion 'Anti-Weaponization' Fund? Bet That Ain't For Us
They sayin' it's to help folks wronged by the feds, but we know who's really gettin' that bread. Real talk.

Aight, listen up. They talkin' 'bout Trump got this $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund. Word on the street is it's supposed to be for folks who got messed with by the government. But come on, y'all KNOW that ain't for Black folks, brown folks, or anybody really fightin' the power. This is some straight-up BS.
See, Trump sued the IRS 'cause his tax returns got leaked. Instead of goin' to court, they cut a deal. The deal? A whole lotta taxpayer money gettin' stashed in this 'anti-weaponization' fund. Now, who you think gonna get that money? Not the homies locked up for bogus charges. Not the families gettin' evicted 'cause gentrification. Nah, this is for Trump's crew, the ones cryin' 'bout being persecuted for supportin' him. Don't get it twisted.
Some judges, they lookin' into it. Sayin' it's shady. Thirty-five of 'em, both Dems and Reps, sayin' Trump played the system. They sayin' he was the plaintiff AND the defendant, pullin' strings from both sides. Callin' it a 'fraud on the court,' sayin' he basically looted taxpayer money. Real talk: politicians been lootin' us for centuries, but this one's extra disrespectful.
Judge in Florida, she's makin' Trump's lawyers explain themselves. Another judge in Virginia, she froze the whole damn thing. Said she don't want nobody spendin' that money until they figure out what's really goin' on. But let's be real, they just buyin' time.
Trump's people claimin' it's to help his allies, the Jan 6th crew, and folks who say they was targeted. Right, targeted for tryin' to overthrow the government. Meanwhile, we out here fightin' actual injustice and ain't got nothin'. That ain't right.
They callin' it a 'slush fund.' Which it is. A big ol' pile of money for Trump's boys to play with. They ain't worried 'bout us. They never are.
Some ex-Justice Department lawyer, Andrew Floyd, he sued to stop it. Sayin' Congress never approved this. Which is true. But since when they need our permission to do anything? They do what they want, then apologize later. Or not. Either way, we payin' the price.
Legal experts sayin' this ain't like other compensation funds. They sayin' it's not tied to real injuries, just political grievances. Meanin' if you lost your job 'cause you said somethin' crazy online, you might get paid. But if you been dealin' with police brutality and systemic racism your whole life? Nah, you on your own.
This is just another reminder that the system ain't for us. We gotta build our own. We gotta support each other. We gotta fight for what's ours. 'Cause ain't nobody gonna give it to us. This Trump fund just proves that. Stay woke, y'all. Don't let them fool you. Keep your eyes open and keep fightin'. For real.
At the end of the day, it’s not even about whether they gon' “make whole those who were persecuted for political purposes” or not. It's about how THEY define who's persecuted and why. This whole situation is a big middle finger to the real victims out here. Gotta stay ten toes down in these streets and keep grindin' for real justice.
Sources: * United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida * United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia * The Movement for Black Lives * NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund


