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An Open Letter

To: Sen. McCormick, Rep. Scanlon, Sen. Fetterman

From: A verified voter in Garnet Valley, PA

May 21

I am writing as a constituent to voice my deep anger over the blatant corruption unfolding at the highest levels of our government. The recent creation of the $1.776 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund"—hatched through a highly irregular Department of Justice settlement to dismiss the president's personal IRS lawsuit—is a grotesque misuse of taxpayer dollars. This is not governance; it is a permanent slush fund engineered to reward political allies and shield loyalists from accountability using money extracted directly from the American public.  Compounding this subversion of justice is the unprecedented overreach of the president shielding himself and his family from future legal scrutiny. By attempting to place his inner circle entirely above the law, the administration is making a mockery of our constitutional checks and balances. Meanwhile, everyday citizens like me are left struggling under the weight of basic obligations. I am working hard to pay my taxes on time, yet I watch those very dollars get funneled to cronies. I am fighting a broken, agonizing bureaucracy just to get the federal government to manage my student loans properly, yet the executive branch can effortlessly mint billions to protect its own interests. The contrast is as offensive as it is unsustainable. Honest taxpayers are being squeezed by a dysfunctional system while the well-connected enjoy absolute legal and financial immunity. I urge you to use your legislative authority, oversight powers, and the power of the purse to investigate this settlement, defund this corrupt repository, and restore the foundational principle that no one is above the law.

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