President Trump Establishes Controversial Legal Fund Amidst Ebola Concerns
President Trump has set up a $1.8 billion legal fund intended for individuals who claim they were wronged by the justice system under Democratic administrations. This fund has sparked controversy as it includes payouts to figures such as a man who pointed guns at racial-injustice protesters, former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, and individuals pardoned by Trump for the January 6 Capitol attack. The fund is facing legal challenges, including a lawsuit from two police officers who defended the Capitol, arguing it violates the 14th Amendment. Meanwhile, Trump expressed concern over a deadly Ebola outbreak in Central Africa, which has been declared a global public health emergency. Although there are no suspected cases in the U.S., public health officials warn of the virus's rapid spread and the lack of a vaccine.