
Sen. Duff to Introduce 100% Tax on Trump’s $1.8 Billion Slush Fund
HARTFORD – Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff (D-Norwalk) today put Washington Republicans on notice, announcing his intention to explore how Connecticut can legally claw back any payments received by state residents from the Trump regime’s $1.8 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund.” Duff said he intends to introduce legislation in the 2027 legislative session once that legal review is complete, with the goal of imposing a 100% state tax on any such payments received by Connecticut residents.
The fund, announced by the Justice Department earlier this month as part of a settlement resolving Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS over the leak of his tax returns, draws from the federal Judgment Fund and operates with no judicial oversight. Legal experts, government watchdogs, and even some U.S. Senate Republicans have condemned the arrangement as corrupt and unprecedented. Two Capitol Police officers who defended the building on January 6th sued to block the fund, calling it a “taxpayer-funded slush fund to finance insurrectionists.”
“The Trump regime just handed $1.8 billion in taxpayer money to the same people who beat police officers and stormed the United States Capitol,” said Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff (D-Norwalk). “Connecticut is not going to let a single one of our residents profit from that corruption. If you filed a claim with Trump’s slush fund and collected a check, we are going to explore every legal option available to take every penny of it back. We will not allow this state to be a safe harbor for insurrectionist windfalls.”
“We are living in unprecedented times. This regime acts in ways that were previously unthinkable, and their lapdogs on the Supreme Court and in Congress hand them a stamp of approval every single time. Connecticut is going to fight back with every tool we have. We are doing the legal work now so that when the 2027 session begins, we are ready to act.”
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Contact: Kevin Coughlin | kevin.coughlin@cga.ct.gov | 203-710-0193
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