Justitiedepartementet går med på att pausa fond mot vapenisering

Justitiedepartementet meddelade på måndagen att de kommer att följa ett domstolsbeslut om att pausa Trump-administrationens fond mot vapenisering på 1,776 miljarder dollar medan de rättsliga prövningarna pågår.

En federal domare i östra distriktet i Virginia blockerade tillfälligt fonden förra veckan efter en stämningsansökan från Democracy Forward och andra. Beslutet förhindrar att några medel överförs eller delas ut fram till dess att domstolen avgör om pausen ska göras permanent vid en förhandling som är planerad till den 12 juni.

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