A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s planned $1.8 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund.” The injunction prevents the administration from moving forward with establishing the fund, the purpose of which was not explicitly detailed in reports. The legal challenge argued the fund lacked congressional approval and exceeded the administration’s authority. Details of the judge’s reasoning were not immediately available, but the ruling represents a significant setback for the initiative. The administration had announced the fund earlier this year, framing it as a measure to counter perceived political bias within federal agencies. It remains unclear how the administration will respond to the injunction or whether it will seek to appeal the decision. The future of the $1.8 billion remains uncertain pending further legal proceedings.