US Justice Department to Abide by Court Ruling on $1.8 Billion Compensation Package Amid Criticism
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- •The US Justice Department will abide by a court ruling that temporarily freezes a $1.8 billion compensation package criticized as a "slush fund" for President Donald Trump's allies.
- •US District Judge Leonie Brinkema barred the administration from taking further action on the fund ahead of a June 12 court hearing.
- •The Trump administration reportedly plans to drop plans for the fund, which has been criticized by Democrats and some Republicans.
- •The compensation package has been denounced for its lack of transparency and potential for abuse.
- •The June 12 court hearing will provide a platform for stakeholders to present their arguments and for the court to make a more definitive ruling on the matter.
The United States Justice Department has announced that it will comply with a recent court ruling that temporarily freezes a $1.8 billion compensation package. This package has been widely criticized by various stakeholders, including Democrats and some members of President Donald Trump's own Republican Party, who have denounced it as a "slush fund" for the President's political allies. The decision to abide by the court ruling comes as US media reports suggest that the Trump administration is planning to drop its plans for the fund altogether.




