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Donald Trump defended efforts aimed at examining allegations of political weaponization within government institutions. Speaking to reporters, Trump argued that some Americans were unfairly targeted by investigations and prosecutions, claiming that government power was used against political opponents. He described the issue as a matter of accountability and public trust in government institutions. The comments come amid ongoing debates over government oversight, the role of federal agencies, public confidence in the justice system, and concerns about the use of taxpayer-funded investigations. #Trump #GovernmentAccountability #DOJ #Politics #Lawfare #GovernmentOversight #Taxpayer #USPolitics #JusticeSystem #PoliticalNews #BreakingNews #Accountability #Government #PublicTrust #News