Some Senate Republicans are criticizing an agreement giving President Donald Trump immunity from audits, something that has gotten renewed attention after the White House decided to abandon a controversial “anti-weaponization” fund this week amid GOP pushback.
“I need it dead, dead,“ said Sen. John Curtis (R-Utah), who added that the provisions on audit immunity are “part of the problem“ and need to be addressed in addition to the fund.
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) said the idea to create a fund that could have provided compensation to people that admitted guilt to charges stemming from the Jan 6, 2021, Capitol riot ...