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Acting AG Blanche reveals fate of Trump's 'anti-weaponization fund' under pressure from House lawmakers
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Todd Blanche says DOJ ‘not moving forward’ with ‘anti-weaponization’ fund
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Republicans pass bill to fund ICE and Border Patrol through the end of Trump’s term
WASHINGTON — After weeks of setbacks and delays, the Republican-controlled House on Tuesday narrowly passed a roughly $70 billion package to fund ICE and Border Patrol through the end of President Donald Trump’s term. The vote was 214-212. The package, dubbed the Secure America Act, cleared the Senate last week and now heads to the president’s desk for his expected signature.