Senate GOP Narrowly Defeats Schumer's Amendment to Ban Trump's Weaponization Fund - These Three Republicans Voted with Dems * The Gateway Pundit * by Cristina Laila
Senate Republicans on Wednesday voted 49-50 to defeat an amendment that would ban Trump’s weaponization fund.
Three Republican Senators voted with the Democrats: Susan Collins (ME), Dan Sullivan (AK) and John Husted (OH).
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche this week said the DOJ is dropping the $1.8 billion weaponization fund created to pay people who were persecuted by the Biden Regime.
President Trump and the DOJ have suggested that they are working on a backup plan to pay back Americans who were brutalized by Biden’s DOJ.
Democrat Minority Leader Chuck Schumer introduced the amendment to ban Trump’s weaponization fund during Wednesday’s vote-a-rama.
TOE MEETS LEATHER – the reconciliation Vote-a-Rama is underway. First vote is a Schumer motion which would get rid of the Trump 'anti-weaponization' fund. Not clear how this is going to shake out, which is unusual for this type of bill. pic.twitter.com/L2GWZ7wfJc
— Jamie Dupree (@jamiedupree) June 4, 2026
The Hill reported:
Ad block users: Some site features may not work correctly while an ad blocker is enabled, because they break scripts and content this website depends on. If you can't see comments below, for example, please disable your ad blocker.Senate Republicans voted on Thursday morning to defeat an amendment sponsored by Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) to prohibit the Department of Justice from establishing a $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund for MAGA allies, a proposal that acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told lawmakers this week the administration would abandon.
Notably, Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine), Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) and John Husted (R-Ohio), who all face tough re-election races in November, voted for Schumer’s amendment.
The proposal, which would have amended a $70 billion budget reconciliation package to fund immigration enforcement, still failed by a vote of 49 to 50.
All Democrats voted for it.