What happened: A lawsuit claims that the $1.8 billion fund set up under former President Trump excludes individuals and groups who faced partisan attacks by his administration. Those affected argue they have not been compensated despite their claims.
Why it matters:
- Raises questions about fairness and inclusivity in government compensation programmes.
- Impacts individuals and organisations alleging they were unfairly targeted during the Trump administration.
MNN Take: The lawsuit highlights concerns over who is eligible for compensation from the fund, reflecting ongoing disputes about accountability and redress for politically motivated actions.
Sources: NYTimes US