跟读练习: DOJ announces billion-dollar 'anti-weaponization' fund for Trump allies - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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President Trump has struck a deal with the Justice Department.
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President Trump has struck a deal with the Justice Department.
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The president has agreed to drop a $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS to create a fund
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that would compensate some of his closest allies using taxpayer money.
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Here's D.C.
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Bureau reporter Ross Ketchke with reaction tonight.
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It is anti-weaponization.
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Tonight, the Department of Justice is setting aside more than $1.7 billion
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in taxpayer money set to be paid out to allies of President Donald Trump who were investigated by the Biden administration.
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This is reimbursing people that were horribly treated, horribly treated.
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The president has long argued he and his supporters were the subjects of politically motivated prosecutions.
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After losing to Joe Biden in 2020,
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Trump himself faced multiple state and federal investigations tied to his personal finances,
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retention of classified documents, and efforts to overturn the election results.
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These were people that were weaponized and really treated brutally by a system that was so corrupt with corrupt people running it.
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Since returning to the White House last year,
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he's used the power of the presidency to reward his political allies,
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issuing sweeping pardons to more than 1,000 people connected to the January 6th Capitol riot.
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This new settlement fund is being created in exchange for the president,
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dropping his own multi-billion dollar lawsuit against the IRS over the leak of his tax returns.
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That case created complicated legal questions,
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with the president suing government agencies that now report directly to him as commander-in-chief.
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But Democrats are slamming the move as a corrupt handout to the president's friends.
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Congressman Jamie Raskin writing, This case is nothing
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but a racket designed to take $1.7 billion of taxpayer dollars out of the Treasury
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and pour it into a huge slush fund for Trump at DOJ to hand out to his private militia of insurrectionists,
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rioters, and white supremacists, including those who brutally beat police officers on January 6,
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2021, and sycophant accomplices to his election-stealing schemes.
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And, Janice, tonight it's still not clear
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if the American public will ever get to see the details of settlements paid out from this fund,
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meaning we may not ever know exactly who receives this taxpayer money and exactly how much they get.
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Ross, we also want to ask you about the latest in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
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A woman named Tova Noel appeared on Capitol Hill to answer questions in a closed-door deposition today.
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Why is she so important to this case?
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Well, Noel was the guard working in the federal facility where Jeffrey Epstein was being held the night he died,
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apparently by suicide, back in 2019.
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Noelle herself has said she is likely the last person to have ever seen the infamous sex trafficker
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while he was still alive.
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Now, lawmakers leading this investigation say that Noelle's failure to properly check in on Epstein
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while he was being held in federal custody is part of a larger
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and systemic problem among other staff and management at
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that federal facility in New York City
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and many of the lingering questions about Epstein's death while in federal custody have continued to fuel speculation and conspiracy,
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especially in the last few years as the case has become entwined in national politics.
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Janice?

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在最近的一次新闻发布会上,美国总统特朗普与司法部达成协议,决定放弃对国税局的10亿美元诉讼,以设立一个超过17亿美元的基金,为遭受前政府调查的特朗普支持者提供补偿。这一举措引发了激烈的争论,尤其是在美国政局动荡的环境中。特朗普及其支持者认为,自己是受到政治动机的起诉,而民主党则将这一行动批评为腐败的利益输送。通过观察此类政治对话,您可以增强您的英语听说能力,尤其是在理解复杂语境和表达方式方面。

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  • “compensate some of his closest allies” - 这句话强调了以某种方式补偿或报答支持者的重要性。
  • “were investigated by the Biden administration” - 了解不同政权下的调查可能影响人们的想法或感情。
  • “horribly treated” - 表达被不公正对待的强烈情感。
  • “politically motivated prosecutions” - 这句话在政治辩论中使用频繁,涉及调查和法律之间的复杂联系。
  • “take taxpayer dollars out of the Treasury” - 公众资金的使用以及其对国家财政的影响是一个重要话题。

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