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Lawsuit Claims Trump’s $1.8 Billion Fund Unfairly Shuts Out His Intended Victims

A lawsuit filed this week argues that former President Donald Trump’s $1.8 billion compensation fund unfairly excludes the very people he targeted.

The legal challenge, brought by the watchdog group Common Cause, claims the fund’s criteria are too narrow. It argues that many individuals and organizations suffered retaliation under the Trump administration but would not receive any payment.

The constellation of those affected includes critics, journalists, and political opponents. These groups assert they faced partisan attacks by federal agencies during Trump’s time in office.

The fund, established by Trump, was intended to compensate those harmed by his policies or actions. However, the lawsuit contends the selection process for recipients is arbitrary and politically motivated.

Common Cause argues the fund’s design inherently favors allies and overlooks direct targets. The group seeks to broaden eligibility to include a wider range of victims.

The complaint highlights specific cases of alleged retaliation. These include audits, investigations, or regulatory actions that disrupted lives and careers.

The lawsuit demands transparency in how the fund administers payments. It also calls for an independent review to ensure fair distribution.

Legal experts note the case raises novel questions about private compensation funds. The outcome could set a precedent for how such funds address past grievances.

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