- United States
- Wash.
- Letter
Your silence on two blatant abuses of taxpayer money is a choice, and your constituents are watching. Todd Blanche — Trump's own criminal defense attorney, now acting as U.S. Attorney General — signed a one-page document granting Trump, his sons, and the Trump Organization permanent immunity from IRS prosecution. Legal analyst Joyce White Vance called it "a pardon on steroids." That document was funded by $1.8 billion in taxpayer money, approved without a single congressional vote.
Then there's the so-called Anti-Weaponization Fund, a slush fund designed to pay Jan. 6 rioters — people who brutally beat police officers — with public dollars. Rep. Jamie Raskin and 93 House colleagues filed an amicus brief arguing this violates the 14th Amendment, which explicitly prohibits paying debts incurred in aid of insurrection. Raskin called it "pure fraud and highway robbery." He's right.
Congress has the power to investigate and block both of these schemes. I expect you to use it. Co-sponsor legislation to rescind the IRS immunity deal, support the amicus brief challenging the Anti-Weaponization Fund, and go on record demanding accountability. Staying quiet while taxpayer money funds a president's personal legal shield and rewards insurrectionists is not neutrality — it's complicity.