DOJ pauses anti-weaponization fund after court ruling; Trump claims Middle East diplomatic efforts
The Department of Justice said it will pause operations of its anti-weaponization fund after a federal judge issued a ruling against the program. The agency did not immediately provide details about the duration of the pause or the specific terms of the court decision.
President Trump said he urged Israel and Hezbollah to cease military operations as tensions mount over Lebanon. Trump did not specify the nature or timing of his communications with either side, nor did he detail what prompted his appeal for restraint. Regional conflicts between Israel and the militant group have intensified in recent weeks.
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The three developments unfolded as the nation entered a period marked by legal challenges to federal programs and international diplomatic activity.
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