Published on: Sun, 31 May 2026 16:39:00 GMTOriginal Story: Pence calls Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund ‘a bad idea’ – The Hill Pence STILL Doing the Bare Minimum, Huh? Pence STILL Doing the Bare Minimum, Huh? So, Mike Pence, bless his heart, has finally found something to publicly disagree with Trump about. And what is it? Not the Jan 6th insurrection attempt he DIRECTLY benefited from, not the rampant corruption, not the blatant disregard for, well, pretty much everything. No, no. It’s Trump’s proposed “anti-weaponization” fund. Apparently, THAT’S where Pence draws the line. Color me shocked. (Spoiler alert: I’m not shocked.) The “Anti-Weaponization” Fund: What IS It? For those of you blissfully unaware (and honestly, I envy you), Trump is floating the idea of an “anti-weaponization” fund. The stated goal? To supposedly “fight back” against the supposed weaponization of the Justice Department and FBI. Because, you know, holding powerful people accountable for their actions is obviously “weaponization.” Right. Sure. And I’m the Queen of England. Details are, as always with Trump, hazy. It’s likely more about whipping up the base and collecting donations than any actual, coherent plan. It’s the political equivalent of those late-night infomercials promising you’ll lose 50 pounds in a week by just wearing a special belt. Except this belt is made of MAGA hats and delusion. Pence’s Mild Rebuke: A Little Too Late, Don’t You Think? Pence, in his infinite wisdom, has deemed this fund “a bad idea.” Groundbreaking stuff, Mike. Absolutely earth-shattering. Where was this courage four years ago? Or three? Or even last week? Oh, that’s right… he was too busy enabling the guy, hoping for a pat on the head and maybe a little VP loyalty star. This tepid criticism reeks of political calculation, a desperate attempt to salvage some semblance of credibility before his inevitable slide into irrelevance. Hypocrisy, Thy Name is Trump (and Pence, to a lesser extent) Let’s not forget that Trump, back in 2016, was all about “draining the swamp.” He promised to hold everyone accountable, to clean up Washington. Remember that? Good times. He talked about how the system was rigged and how he, the billionaire businessman, was going to fix it. He even specifically went after Hillary Clinton and the FBI! The irony is so thick you could spread it on toast. But now, suddenly, when the Justice Department is (finally) investigating him and his cronies, it’s “weaponization.” When *he* is the one potentially facing consequences for his actions, the rules change. It’s special treatment he desires, only for him. The hypocrisy is staggering. It’s like a toddler throwing a tantrum because he doesn’t get to eat all the cookies. And Pence, well, he stood by and watched it all. He nodded along. He defended the indefensible. Now, he’s trying to act like he’s some kind of voice of reason? Spare me. It’s like a pyromaniac offering to help put out the fire he started. The gall! Is This the Start of Something? (Spoiler: Probably Not) Is this the beginning of a full-blown Pence-Trump feud? Doubtful. Pence is far too risk-averse to actually go to war with Trump. He’ll likely continue to offer these carefully calibrated criticisms, just enough to try and distance himself without completely alienating the MAGA crowd. He’s playing a game of political tightrope walking, and honestly, he’s not very good at it. The reality is, Pence is trying to thread an impossible needle. He wants to appeal to the traditional Republicans who are horrified by Trump while also not completely turning off the Trump base, which he desperately needs if he ever wants to have a future in politics. It’s a recipe for disaster. He’s trying to have his cake and eat it too, and everyone knows how that ends. Essentially, Pence is the human equivalent of a participation trophy. He shows up, he tries (sort of), and he ultimately fails to make any real impact. But hey, at least he tried, right? (Eye roll so hard I can see my brain.) Snarky Takeaway Pence’s “brave” stand against Trump’s “anti-weaponization” fund is about as convincing as a toupee in a hurricane. It’s too little, too late, and reeks of self-serving political maneuvering. He enabled Trump for four years, and now he wants a cookie for finally voicing a mild disagreement? Get real, Mike. Get. Real. Post navigation Trump’s Birthday Bash: Loyalty Card Required? Trump: World Peace Through…More Trump?