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    $1.776 B Lawfare Spending Package Introduced

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefMay 20, 2026 World Economy No Comments3 Mins Read
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    There are no coincidences in politics, and anybody pretending otherwise has not studied history. The Department of Justice just announced a $1.776 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” supposedly designed to compensate Americans who were politically targeted through what the administration calls “lawfare.” The amount itself tells you exactly what this is meant to symbolize. They could have chosen $1.7 billion or $1.8 billion. Instead they landed precisely on 1776, invoking the American Revolution and the fight against tyrannical government. That was intentional.

    The irony is extraordinary because this announcement itself confirms what many people denied for years, namely that the justice system has become political. Once governments begin prosecuting opponents differently depending upon ideology, confidence in the rule of law collapses. Rome did this during its decline. France did this during the Revolution. Every collapsing republic eventually turns the legal system into a political weapon because politicians become incapable of maintaining authority through trust alone.

    Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche openly stated the fund would create “a lawful process for victims of lawfare and weaponization to be heard and seek redress.” That statement alone is remarkable because the federal government is now formally acknowledging the existence of political prosecution claims at a systemic level.

    The press is predictably framing this entirely through partisan lenses, but they are missing the larger historical significance. Once one side weaponizes institutions, the other side inevitably retaliates once power changes hands. That creates the cycle of political vengeance which destroys republics from within. Today one administration prosecutes January 6 defendants aggressively while ignoring riots elsewhere. Tomorrow another administration creates compensation funds for those same people. This is exactly how societies fracture into hostile political tribes where the legal system itself loses legitimacy.

    Yet the taxpayer is on the hook for the bill at the end of the day. Right or left. This is yet another large waste of government dollars. The people responsible for lawfare are not the ones being targeted. A spending package merely holds the American people responsible for the mistakes of politicians yet again. I saw a few comments that the government should use this money to pay down the national debt. Sorry but that feat is not possible. The government can and will NEVER pay off its debt. This spending package is another attempt to appease the masses until the next whirlwind.

    The truly dangerous part is the normalization of the idea that the justice system is merely another arm of politics. Once citizens lose faith that laws apply equally, confidence in government collapses rapidly. Our Economic Confidence Model has always shown that republics die not simply from debt or war, but from the destruction of public trust in institutions.

    The symbolism of 1776 is therefore deeply revealing. The government is openly comparing modern political warfare to the abuses that triggered the American Revolution itself. Whether people agree politically or not, the fact that the DOJ is now speaking this language shows how far the United States has already drifted into political instability.



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