President Trump's nearly $2 billion anti-weaponization fund appears to be dead for now, at least, according to acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. After 76 days of insisting he couldn’t “put it in writing” that the fund is dead, he did. But last night during a brief Q&A on Air Force One, President Trump said again he wanted a fund to serve as “a reimbursement for the pain” his allies suffered. Also, the Justice Department dropped its case against a former Olympic canoeist charged with damaging the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. KNX News Washington Contributor Scott MacFarlane talks about it with L.A.'s Morning News.