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House Judiciary Republicans Reject Subpoenas for Anti-Weaponization Fund Architects

House Judiciary Republicans declined to issue subpoenas for individuals involved in creating a new federal fund. The fund is described as the Anti-Weaponization Fund.

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House Judiciary Republicans Reject Subpoenas for Anti-Weaponization Fund Architectswashingtonpost.com
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House Judiciary Republicans rejected subpoenas targeting the architects of a new federal program called the Anti-Weaponization Fund. The committee did not provide further details on the decision or the individuals involved.

Background on the Fund The Anti-Weaponization Fund is a new federal initiative.

Its purpose and structure have not been detailed in public statements from the committee.

The rejection of the subpoenas occurred during recent committee proceedings. No additional actions or statements were reported from the committee at this time.

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