The Daily CallerDefy GOP Leadership, Locking Arms With Democrats
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Senate Republicans defeated an amendment sponsored by Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer that would have prohibited the Department of Justice from establishing an anti-weaponization fund. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche had informed lawmakers that the administration planned to abandon the proposal. Three Republican senators voted against the party position on the amendment.
Senate Republicans blocked an amendment to prevent creation of a DOJ anti-weaponization fund, preserving executive flexibility that critics see as enabling selective enforcement.
“Partisan control of DOJ tools and asymmetry in defining weaponization”
Conservative
Republicans correctly rejected the amendment as an attempt to block accountability for prior DOJ abuses against conservatives.
“Restoring equal justice and confronting institutional bias”
Libertarian
The vote kept open a new funding mechanism that enlarges DOJ discretion rather than reducing its scope.
“Both parties expand state capacity instead of imposing structural limits”
Devil's Advocate
All sides overstate the vote's significance because the administration had already signaled it would drop the fund proposal.
“Symbolic theater and unexamined structural spending issues”