
Trump's $1.8B fund triggers Treasury lawyer resignation within hours
Why this story
Breaking institutional resistance story with immediate high-level resignation creates urgency. More impactful than the San Diego shooting which, while tragic, follows familiar domestic terrorism patterns.
LEFT FEED REALITY
House Democrats sued Monday to block what they call 'corruption unparalleled' — a fund that could pay Jan. 6 rioters.
RIGHT FEED REALITY
Justice for persecution victims — Trump's $1.776B fund compensates Americans targeted by previous administrations' weaponization.
GLOBAL POV
Even GOP Sen. Cassidy calls it a 'slush fund' — no legal precedent exists for presidents funding their own allies.
Hidden Truth
Hidden truth: Treasury's top lawyer Brian Morrissey quit hours after the fund launched — a legal red flag both sides ignore.Read the full breakdown →
Should presidents be able to create compensation funds through lawsuit settlements without congressional approval?



