Trump administration ends anti-weaponization compensation fund, Attorney General reports

The White House announced a policy change under the Trump administration. A fund that was designed to compensate allies for anti‑weaponization costs has been

The White House announced a policy change under the Trump administration. A fund that was designed to compensate allies for anti‑weaponization costs has been scrapped. The decision was confirmed by the Attorney General. The fund had been intended to support partner nations facing weaponization challenges. Eliminating the fund removes a financial mechanism for allied compensation. The move may affect ongoing assistance programs for U.S. allies. No alternative funding source was detailed in the announcement. Observers will watch how the change influences diplomatic and defense cooperation.