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Where Trump’s $1.8 billion payout fund gets its money and how it could work The Washington PostOpinion | There Has Never Been an Example of Presidential Corruption Like This The New York TimesTrump, who claimed he "wasn't involved" in creation of "anti-weaponization" fund, now says he allowed it CBS News‘This is long overdue’: Jan. 6 rioters and election deniers celebrate Trump’s $1.8 billion compensation fund CNNAsk Jordan: Does Trump’s ‘slush fund scam’ stop a future DOJ from pursuing him? MS NOW
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