Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen says he would be "a test case" for DOJ "anti-weaponization" fund
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Coverage diverges in how each outlet frames the implications of the fund. CBS News focuses on Cohen's personal decision to seek funding, presenting it as a straightforward development. In contrast, Reason.com critiques the fund's…
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President Trump took to social media Friday to defend the Justice Department's "anti-weaponization" fund despite mounting resistance among some Senate Republicans. Former attorney for Mr. Trump, Michael Cohen, joins to discuss his case for a share of the $1.8 billion compensation fund.
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