This comes after Trump trashed Fitzpatrick this morning. Fitz also has to run in a district that both Kamala Harris and Bob Casey won. https://t.co/0avDvobIBi
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 20, 2026
"In just one day, a conquered — and, consequently, unbridled — Sen. Bill Cassidy joined Democrats to become the 50th yes vote on a war powers resolution, opposed Trump’s ballroom funding in reconciliation and called Trump’s freshly picked Paxton a “felon.” And that was just day… https://t.co/Emexh8mAtr
— George Conway ⚖️๐บ๐ธ (@gtconway3d) May 20, 2026
"In just one day, a conquered — and, consequently, unbridled — Sen. Bill Cassidy joined Democrats to become the 50th yes vote on a war powers resolution, opposed Trump’s ballroom funding in reconciliation and called Trump’s freshly picked Paxton a “felon.” And that was just day three of Cassidy unchained.
"Cassidy is not alone. Trump’s ballroom funding is stalled, the SAVE America Act is mired in the Senate and Majority Leader John Thune is pushing back on his desire to fire the parliamentarian. That’s not to mention the pushback even from the likes of the friendlier senator from Louisiana, John Kennedy, who expressed doubt about the Justice Department’s $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund."
The entire House is up for reelection. It’s like Trump doesn’t even care.Donald Trump is trying to steal almost $2 billion of your taxpayer money to line the pockets of January 6 insurrectionists and his political allies.
— Rep. Diana DeGette (@RepDianaDeGette) May 20, 2026
I will fight to make sure not a dime goes to these people. pic.twitter.com/SESmhk5r7E
Promises made, promises kept.MacFarlane: I can tell you in the courtroom, watching those cases, there was so much unapologetic boasting about future pardons or future glory from the defendants, even to their own detriment. They knew this day was coming.
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 20, 2026
I think it's one of the reasons why the victims of… pic.twitter.com/MT185q5k3v
MacFarlane: There are so many Republicans coming out against this thing. It appears to me that this slush fund is like as popular as poison ivy or a dinner plate full of vegetables. Nobody is claiming ownership of this thing. I have zero statements of support for this fund from… pic.twitter.com/8385uBFzhK
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 20, 2026
MacFarlane: There are so many Republicans coming out against this thing. It appears to me that this slush fund is like as popular as poison ivy or a dinner plate full of vegetables. Nobody is claiming ownership of this thing. I have zero statements of support for this fund from any congressional Republicans."Coming out against it;” doing something against it = wishing in one hand, or doing something in the other.
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick on how to end Trump’s weaponization fund:
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 20, 2026
Fitzpatrick: We have to figure out the source of the fund. Is it an appropriation from last year? Where did the money come from and what limitations were put around that money? Are there constitutional questions?… pic.twitter.com/p0FyycVfIj
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick on how to end Trump’s weaponization fund:That’s what I want to hear about; not Collins-esque “concern.”
Fitzpatrick: We have to figure out the source of the fund. Is it an appropriation from last year? Where did the money come from and what limitations were put around that money? Are there constitutional questions? Are there statutory questions? What falls within Article I authority? These are all the things we’re trying to unpack now.
MacFarlane: Do you think this is something your constituents would want you to fight for?
Fitzpatrick: A hundred percent. Listen, I think constituents across America want the same things for the most part. We’re trying to restore trust in the institution. That’s why I partner with everyone from Tim Burchett to AOC on banning members of Congress from trading stocks.
We’re trying to take steps—ending gerrymandering, for example—to bridge the divide between the public and the institution, and things like this just move us backwards. So that’s why step one is that all of us—journalists, members of Congress—we have to unpack what exactly this is. Right now, we just have some top-line sound bites.
We don’t know what the source of the funding is, what legal authority it’s based on, whether there’s a precedent, and if there isn’t, why not. What falls within the court’s jurisdiction in terms of constitutional review? This is what we’re trying to get our arms around.
But step one is a letter stating our position to the acting attorney general. And my staff is working on legislation. We’ll work with legislative counsel to figure out what our options are, and that’s why we have to get to the source of the funding—to know what our jurisdiction is and how we can respond to it.
Collins concerned, or actually concerned? That’s the dividing line.MacFarlane: Any thoughts on the $1.776 billion fund?
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 20, 2026
Schweikert: I’m very concerned about it. pic.twitter.com/FSbC9qoum4
Scott MacFarlane: What are your thoughts on the IRS immunizing Trump and his whole family?
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 20, 2026
Bera: That’s ridiculous. This is a level of corruption that we have never seen before. pic.twitter.com/mytsCzvcW1
McGovern: It took us forever to compensate the victims of 9/11, and here you have this $1.8 billion slush fund that doesn’t go through any committees or hearings. All of a sudden, they have the money to compensate convicted felons—people who attacked our democracy and tried to… pic.twitter.com/dP4UKhlrSd
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 20, 2026
McGovern: It took us forever to compensate the victims of 9/11, and here you have this $1.8 billion slush fund that doesn’t go through any committees or hearings. All of a sudden, they have the money to compensate convicted felons—people who attacked our democracy and tried to overthrow a free and fair election.
This is the most corrupt administration in our history.
Rep. Robert Garcia tells Scott MacFarlane that Oversight Democrats will take the lead on investigating who receives money from Trump’s $1.7 billion weaponization fund:
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 20, 2026
Garcia: We’re going to be focused on who gets the money. pic.twitter.com/IOAPHIfMpo
I’ll allow it.Garcia: Donald Trump is a small, pathetic loser who has no business getting a dime to give to anybody. pic.twitter.com/uOAYggK8ZH
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 20, 2026
Kamlager-Dove: Why is secrecy suddenly unacceptable when a civil rights organization uses confidential informants to stop violent extremism, but perfectly acceptable when this administration creates a $1.8 billion taxpayer-funded white reparations slush fund? pic.twitter.com/84HvReF1hM
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 20, 2026
There’s another ad.Trump on his $1.7 billion dollar weaponization fund: We’re talking about peanuts compared to the value. pic.twitter.com/ClxQqUl7XM
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 20, 2026
Grampa skipped his nap.Reporter: What's your message to American families who are scared by the rise of AI? They're worried that their kids are not going to be able to have jobs someday?
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 20, 2026
Trump: AI is amazing. Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. pic.twitter.com/Ks0VCsYMhC
They really aren’t very bright."Because this agreement is cast as a settlement of debt owed to Trump, it should be treated as $1.8 billion of income, which triggers tax liability. At Trump’s rate, that liability could run into the hundreds of millions of dollars, and the IRS lookback period is six years. Not…
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 20, 2026
Trump: "AI is amazing because right now we have more people working in the United States by far than we ever had before" pic.twitter.com/WOBMnJpRLo
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 20, 2026
Q: Do you have a response to people who are critical of your settlement over the IRS case?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 20, 2026
TRUMP: It was the most violent thing I've ever seen in politics -- what they did. And yet if I say, 'let's look at this one,' they say, 'Weaponization! Weaponization!' We think anybody… pic.twitter.com/iS0Duy0s5d
Q: Do you have a response to people who are critical of your settlement over the IRS case?His egg is cracked and everything has leaked out.
TRUMP: It was the most violent thing I've ever seen in politics -- what they did. And yet if I say, 'let's look at this one,' they say, 'Weaponization! Weaponization!' We think anybody involved in that process should partake. You're talking about peanuts.
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