BREAKING🚨 Former FBI Director James Comey says he might apply for Trump’s new “anti‑weaponization” payout — the same $1.7+ billion fund that could shower cash on January 6 rioters and MAGA insiders. As part of settling Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS over the leak of his tax returns, the Justice Department announced a brand‑new “Anti‑Weaponization Fund” worth $1.776 billion. The money comes straight from the federal Judgment Fund — your tax dollars — and will be used to compensate people who claim they were “targeted” by the Biden Justice Department and other investigators. A five‑member commission appointed by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche will decide who gets paid and how much, with the authority to hand out cash awards and official government apologies. Former FBI Director James Comey, who was fired by Trump in 2017 and later indicted by Trump’s own DOJ on widely criticized charges, went on CNN and PBS and basically laughed at how brazen the whole thing is. He said that when he first heard about the fund, he thought it was a headline from The Onion. Then he pointed out that if this is really for people “targeted” for political reasons, he should be near the front of the line — “ahead of those who savagely beat police officers and sacked the Capitol.” Asked if he might actually file a claim, Comey half‑joked that he’d talk to his lawyers and might apply “to be humorous about the whole thing.” The joke, of course, is the tell. Nobody actually expects Trump’s DOJ to cut James Comey a check. The clear message is that the people who stand to benefit are the ones Trump believes were wronged when they were investigated for things like the January 6 attack and other MAGA‑world crimes. Trump already pardoned a long list of January 6 defendants and allies. Now he’s literally writing a program that could send taxpayer money to the same orbit of people — while branding it as restitution for “lawfare.” Meanwhile, the families of officers who defended the Capitol are still waiting for Congress to pass a dedicated compensation fund of their own. The contrast could not be sharper: the people who upheld the rule of law have to beg for support, while the people who tried to tear it down are being invited to line up at a $1.8 billion window labeled “victims.” If you appreciate my posts, it would mean the world if you followed my page. Thank you for being here. -BREAKING🚨 Trump’s DOJ just gave him and his family full IRS protection — then refused to rule out multi-million dollar payouts for Jan. 6 rioters. This is so corrupt it barely sounds real. Today the Justice Department expanded its settlement with Trump to include a provision barring the IRS from pursuing tax claims against Trump, his family, or his businesses for matters filed before Tuesday. That alone is outrageous. But it gets way worse. The new provision came one day after the DOJ agreed to create a $1.8 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” for people Trump claims were wronged by federal investigations or prosecutions. And today, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche would not rule out payments from that fund to people involved in January 6 — including people who assaulted police officers. So let’s follow the money… Trump sued the IRS. Trump is now president. Trump’s Justice Department settled with Trump. The deal now shields Trump’s family and businesses from certain IRS claims. And a new $1.8 billion taxpayer-backed fund may be available to Trump allies claiming they were victims. This is not subtle. This is not normal. This is a sitting president using the government to settle his personal grievance, protect his inner circle, and reward the people who tried to overturn an election in his name. Blanche tried to defend the arrangement by calling it unusual but not unprecedented. That is not comforting at all. Because the problem isn’t whether some technical comparison exists somewhere in government history. The problem is that Trump is sitting on BOTH sides of the table. He is the man who sued. He is the man whose own administration settled with him. He is the man whose family and businesses now benefit from protective language. And he is the man whose supporters may be invited to claim taxpayer funded compensation for being “wronged” by the justice system after January 6. That is a scam. They call accountability “weaponization.” Then they use that word to build a payout system. Trump did not just rewrite the story of January 6. He built a fund to reward the insurrectionists and, of course, protect his own family. If you appreciate my posts, it would mean the world if you followed my page. Thank you for being here.