Trent McCotter, a principal architect of the controversial $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund, is reportedly in line to become Deputy Attorney General, despite the fund's problematic history and legal issues. This development raises concerns about potential political backlash and complications for confirmation given McCotter’s past actions that have drawn criticism from federal judges.
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