Then run for Congress. Or go to Congress to get the funds authorized. Because as an unelected acting attorney general, your opinion about what American taxpayers think don’t mean shit.Blanche: "I very much disagree with the idea that the American taxpayer is indignant that a victim of weaponization [gets compensation] -- I think they want their tax dollars spent on things like that" pic.twitter.com/7FIcaVoWeX
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 21, 2026
REID: The New York Times has reported that Trump could have owed up to $100 million because of ongoing audits. So are you saying this is not an effort to help him avoid financial liability?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 21, 2026
BLANCHE: That's the definition of completely made up fake news, and then it becomes real… pic.twitter.com/uInqKfrG7C
REID: The New York Times has reported that Trump could have owed up to $100 million because of ongoing audits. So are you saying this is not an effort to help him avoid financial liability?DON’T CALL HIM TRUMP’S PERSONAL LAWYER!
BLANCHE: That's the definition of completely made up fake news, and then it becomes real news because they repeat it
Can we see these rules?Blanche: "The claimant would have to say, 'I assaulted a cop, and I want money.' Whether the commissioners would give that person money is up to them." pic.twitter.com/8dpOeyjWJl
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 21, 2026
It’s so common people try to get cops to hurt them, just for the easy money.🤑REID: You're the nation's top law enforcement official. Would you be okay with people who were convicted of hurting police getting taxpayer money?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 21, 2026
BLANCHE: Just to be clear, people who hurt police get money all the time
REID: 🤨 pic.twitter.com/tzetOFEQRA
I really think we need to see those rules.Ghislaine Maxwell is eligible to file a claim with Trump’s $1.8 billion theft of taxpayer dollars.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 21, 2026
5 appointees of Trump’s former criminal defense attorney Todd Blanche would then decide if she should get some of your money.
This is the Republican Party.
Is this a great country, or what?$30 million.
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) May 21, 2026
That's what one Jan 6er hopes to get from the US government.
I spoke to two people who spent time behind bars for Jan 6 -- they welcome Trump's "anti-weaponization" fund and they hope to cash in. pic.twitter.com/WZO71VIPW1
Blanche: The fact that the IRS is settling a case and not moving forward with an audit is not unusual. The unsurprising fact that an existing president does not have to go through more and more audits, which has been happening for years and years and years in exchange for… pic.twitter.com/5cAheNl1W9
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 21, 2026
Blanche: The fact that the IRS is settling a case and not moving forward with an audit is not unusual. The unsurprising fact that an existing president does not have to go through more and more audits, which has been happening for years and years and years in exchange for settling, shouldn't surprise the American people.But there wasn’t anyone on the “other side.” Trump filed this suit in January, not four years ago. He wasn’t even represented by private counsel; he was represented by Blanche. That’s why the court ordered briefs, and why DOJ “settled” with this agreement. How could “President Trump” be on the other side of a lawsuit against an agency of the U.S. government? But it’s not a legal settlement; it’s a sham. It vastly exceeds any provable damage claim that could have been made, was probably void for a number of reasons, and has no legal basis whatsoever.
My job is to do the right thing. It's to do the right thing, no matter who is on the other side. And the fact that it was President Trump and his sons and his company played no role in my decision except to do the right thing.
I.R.S. officials prepared a 25-page memorandum outlining what they saw as flaws in Mr. Trump’s suit and advising the Justice Department to move to dismiss it.
— Amy Siskind 🏳️🌈🇺🇸 (@Amy_Siskind) May 20, 2026
I gifted this so you can read it. https://t.co/k86bMsEYvQ
No lawyers from the Justice Department ever appeared in court to respond to the suit or disputed any of Mr. Trump’s claims, which demanded at least $10 billion from the I.R.S. for not doing enough to prevent the leak of his tax information. The Justice Department instead made a highly unusual deal in the case. In exchange for Mr. Trump’s dropping the suit, the Trump administration created the $1.776 billion “anti-weaponization” fund for people who say they were wrongly targeted by the federal government.Blanche says the DOJ represented the government in this case. Without ever making an appearance in court?
The existence of the internal memo, which has not been previously reported, shows that the Trump administration disregarded readily available defenses to a lawsuit filed by the president against an agency he controls. While the Justice Department has said that Mr. Trump will not receive money from the new fund, critics have slammed the arrangement as a corrupt attempt at paying Mr. Trump’s political supporters, including, potentially, those who were convicted and later pardoned for storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Yeah; this is what the American taxpayers want.Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio says he is making a claim for $2-5 million in taxpayer money from Trump’s criminal slush fund. https://t.co/tRHvW14C4g
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 21, 2026
We all want Mike Lindell to get what he deserves.Lindell: I think it's great. MyPIllow is the most attacked company in history. Lawfare hadn't been used in our country since the 1700s. MyPillow and myself have been a part of both lawfare and attack by our own government. pic.twitter.com/QaedSyXKVp
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 21, 2026
Todd Blanche may single-handedly cost House Republicans another 5-6 seats this November with his lawless blatant corruption.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 21, 2026