Mike Johnson meets Biden amid funding clash over Trump's 'slush fund'
L'essentiel
- House Speaker Mike Johnson met with President Biden as a $1.776 billion "slush fund" demanded by Trump for political allies threatens Republican efforts to pass ICE and CBP funding.
- GOP lawmakers are skeptical of the fund, intended for those "targeted" by the DOJ.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson met with President Biden amid a dispute over funding for ICE and CBP. Donald Trump is demanding a $1.776 billion "slush fund" for his political allies, which is causing internal Republican dissent.
House Speaker Mike Johnson headed to the White House on Monday as the president’s demand for congressional funding for a $1.776 billion “slush fund” for his political allies threatens to derail Republican efforts to pass further funding for ICE and CBP.
The meeting took place Monday morning, the first day back for lawmakers in Washington after the House and Senate left for the Memorial Day holiday without beginning the process of votes for the GOP budget reconciliation package. The legislation, which can avert a filibuster under Senate rules, is the GOP’s last and best hope of passing further funding for Donald Trump’s mass deportation engine without negotiating with Democrats.
Trump’s demand for the “anti-weaponization” fund could blow that plan up altogether. Already facing thin margins in the House and Senate, Republican lawmakers in both chambers are publicly skeptical or outright hostile towards the idea of the fund, which is set to be used to disburse payouts to Americans “targeted” by the Department of Justice for prosecution under the past two Democratic administrations. Critics say it will be used as a way to shell out cash to Trump’s political allies, including persons convicted of attacking police on January 6. The administration hasn’t ruled this out.
The Independent has reached out to the White House for comment.
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The "slush fund" demand will significantly complicate or prevent the passage of further funding for ICE and CBP.
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Further details about the "anti-weaponization" fund and its intended recipients will be revealed.
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Questions ouvertes
- Will the "slush fund" demand derail Republican efforts to pass ICE and CBP funding?
- What specific individuals or groups will benefit from the "anti-weaponization" fund?
- What is the White House's official stance on the "anti-weaponization" fund?
- How will Republican lawmakers vote on the budget reconciliation package given the internal divisions?





