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One GOP congressman is vowing to end Trump’s $1.8 billion compensation fund for allies

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By Ellis Kim, Annie Grayer, CNN

(CNN) — One Republican congressman says he is exploring ways to end the Trump Justice Department’s move to establish a tax-payer fueled “anti-weaponization” fund, a move likely to draw the ire of President Donald Trump.

Pennsylvania GOP Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick told reporters he “100%” wants to prevent the nearly $1.8 billion fund that could compensate Trump’s allies from moving forward.

“Once we get to the bottom of the source of the funding, we’re going to put legislative text together. We got to figure out what we have jurisdiction over. That’s the first question,” he said Wednesday, later sending a letter to the Justice Department demanding answers about the fund.

Fitzpatrick, a moderate who represents a district that voted for Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election, was the first in his party to publicly reject the fund outright and vow to stop it. He has recently bucked some of Trump’s other priorities – like funding for his East Wing ballroom – and provoked the president’s threat of backing a primary opponent against him.

A number of Republicans across the Capitol, however, were scrambling behind the scenes to learn more about the fund and what oversight role they can play, underscoring how lawmakers in the president’s own party are often left in the dark about key administration moves.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune said that he expects scrutiny over the fund to occur through the appropriations process for the next fiscal year.

“My assumption is that, based on some of the blowback that’s come since this was announced, that there would be a significant amount of attention paid to it,” Thune told reporters Tuesday.

Senate Appropriations Chair Susan Collins pressed acting Attorney General Todd Blanche for more details in a Senate hearing on Tuesday, asking how much will be paid for each claim, the legal basis for those decisions and whether the information related to the claims will be publicly available.

Blanche acknowledged that the creation of the fund “is unusual” but argued that “it is not unprecedented.”

The DOJ’s announcement earlier this week outlines that the money to enact these settlements will come from a permanent appropriation already established for the department to settle cases, called the judgment fund. According to the department, the attorney general will appoint five board members to oversee the fund, one of whom will be chosen “in consultation” with congressional leadership.

But House Speaker Mike Johnson said Wednesday that “we don’t know any of the details of that settlement fund.”

Still, most Republicans are trying to learn the basics about the fund given they were not consulted ahead of time.

House Oversight Chair James Comer said he did not know anything about the fund until he read news reports about it.

House Appropriations Chair Tom Cole, meanwhile, told CNN he was not consulted or given any heads up about the administration’s creation of this fund or how it would be used and said he was looking into whether any legislative action is required.

“I don’t know anything about it. I haven’t seen it yet. I don’t know what it is legislatively. So I really don’t have anything to say,” Cole said.

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¿Qué fue de Didier Drogba, el goleador de Costa de Marfil que hizo historia en el Chelsea?

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Por Rodrigo Estrada, CNN en Español

Didier Drogba fue un delantero que trascendió de manera categórica en el fútbol. Nació en Abiyán, Costa de Marfil, pero su infancia estuvo marcada por un cambio decisivo: siendo niño emigró a Francia, donde comenzó a forjar el camino que lo llevaría a convertirse en uno de los atacantes más destacados de su generación.

Su debut profesional llegó a los 18 años con el Le Mans en la Ligue 2 y en la temporada 2002/2003 su nombre empezó a resonar con fuerza. Con el Guingamp, en la Ligue 1, marcó 24 goles en 50 partidos y despertó el interés de clubes más poderosos. En septiembre de 2002 debutó con la selección de Costa de Marfil y meses después anotó su primer gol internacional.

En 2003 dio el salto al Olympique de Marsella. Ahí explotó: 32 goles en total. Su potencia física, juego aéreo y capacidad para definir llamaron la atención de Inglaterra, más precisamente de un tal José Mourinho. En 2004, el Chelsea pagó poco más de 40 millones de dólares por su fichaje, convirtiéndolo en el futbolista marfileño más caro de la historia en ese momento. La apuesta resultó perfecta. En su primera campaña ayudó al club londinense a conquistar la Premier League y con el tiempo se transformó en el delantero insignia de la institución.

Su momento cumbre en Europa llegó en la temporada 2011/2012, cuando levantó la Liga de Campeones de la UEFA siendo la gran figura en la final ante el Bayer Munich, con un gol en el tiempo regular y otro en la tanda de penales.

Drogba se convirtió en el máximo goleador africano en la historia del club y el tercero en general con 164 dianas, solo detrás de Frank Lampard y Bobby Tambling. En Champions disputó 92 partidos y marcó 44 goles, cifras que, sin duda, respaldan el impacto que tenía con los Blues.

Máximos goleadores en la historia del Chelsea

  1. Frank Lampard – 211
  2. Bobby Tambling – 194
  3. Didier Drogba – 164
  4. Kerry Dixon – 157
  5. Roy Bentley – 144

Con su selección fue capitán y máximo goleador histórico, con 65 tantos en 105 partidos. Jugó tres Copas del Mundo (Alemania 2006, Sudáfrica 2010 y Brasil 2014) y marcó dos goles mundialistas, uno ante Argentina en 2006 y otro frente a Brasil en 2010. Además, fue subcampeón en dos Copas Africanas de Naciones y resultó futbolista africano del año en 2006 y 2009.

Pero su legado va más allá del rectangulo verde. Tras clasificar al Mundial de 2006, hizo un llamado público que contribuyó a detener una guerra civil en su país. Ese gesto lo llevó a ser considerado una de las personas más influyentes del mundo en 2010.

En total, Drogba disputó 688 partidos a nivel de clubes, marcó 302 goles y dio 121 asistencias. También pasó por el Galatasaray y cerró su carrera en Estados Unidos. Desde 2017 es copropietario del Phoenix Rising FC de la USL Championship, club donde se retiró en 2018, y desde entonces ha sido maestro de ceremonias del Balón de Oro. Además el marfileño es embajador de Buena Voluntad de la Organización Mundial de la Salud y creó la fundación Didier Drogba que se dedica a la educación y a la salud en África. Premio a su gran desempeño en la que, para muchos, es la mejor liga del mundo, el africano fue inducido al Salón de la Fama de la Premier League en 2022.

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Tracking tornadoes, revenge porn, how to spend $1M: Catch up on the day’s stories

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By Daniel Wine, CNN

👋 Welcome to 5 Things PM! What would you do with $1 million? That’s the standard “Survivor” prize — and past winners have spent it in some surprising ways. (Tonight, one player takes home double!)

Here’s what else you might have missed during your busy day.

5 things

1⃣ Tracking tornadoes

In an average year, more than 1,000 twisters roar across the US, leaving death and destruction behind. Now that it’s the height of tornado season, you can keep tabs on them thanks to our weather and visuals teams.

🌦 Check out CNN’s new weather app

2⃣ Screen time

Social media scrolling, nonstop texting and hours of video games can be harmful, and now it’s a public health concern in the US. A new surgeon general’s advisory raises the alarm about the risks for kids and teens.

3⃣ Fueling up

Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of the summer driving season. With tens of millions of Americans hitting the road for the holiday, gas prices are nearing an all-time high.

4⃣ Revenge porn

Thanks to a new law that just went into effect, online platforms are now required to remove non-consensual intimate images within 48 hours of reporting. Here’s how to get something taken down.

5⃣ ‘A compelling idea’

Neptune’s third-largest moon could be the lone intact survivor from the planet’s ancient satellite system. The new analysis upends previous assumptions.

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✈ Midair collision: Four aviators safely ejected when their fighter jets crashed into each other during an air show at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho.

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SpaceX files for stock sale that could make Musk a trillionaire

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By Chris Isidore, CNN

(CNN) — SpaceX officially revealed its plans to go public on Wednesday, which would catapult Elon Musk’s already world-leading wealth to even greater heights.

Musk founded SpaceX in 2002, initially entirely focused on building rockets and delivering payloads to outer space. It became a telecommunications company in 2021, with its first customers for Starlink, its satellite-based internet service.

In February, Musk merged SpaceX with xAI, his artificial intelligence company, which includes his social media platform, X.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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