While Morrissey has not publicly commented and acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told reporters he was unaware of the ...
The Treasury Department’s chief legal officer resigned Monday following the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) launch of a $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization fund” that could provide payouts for rioters ...
The Treasury Department's General Counsel Brian Morrissey resigned his post as controversy grew over a Department of Justice settlement creating a fund to compensate for alleged victims of prosecution ...
Team Trump announced its deal on Monday afternoon, and Brian Morrissey resigned hours later. There’s new reporting suggesting this was not a coincidence.
The Treasury Department would have been responsible for distributing payments to those who successfully filed claims with the anti-weaponization fund ...
Brian Morrissey, the department’s general counsel, stepped down hours after the Trump administration announced the $1.8 billion fund.
The U.S. Treasury’s highest ranking lawyer quit just hours after President Trump announced his Anti-Weaponization Fund—a brazen attempt to dole out $1.8 billion of taxpayer money to his allies, ...
A top lawyer for the US Treasury Department resigned hours after Donald Trump's administration launched its "Anti-Weaponization Fund." ...
The Trump administration said it is settling a presidential lawsuit over leaked tax data by establishing a $1.776 billion fund to pay people who say they were victims of judicial "weaponization" under ...