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Congress Give Green Light to Donald Trump’s Push for Federal Treasury Funds to Resolve Both the ACECO Demolition Lawsuit and Kenny Loggins’ High-Profile ‘No Kings Day’ Copyright Claim

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**Washington, D.C.** — In an extraordinary and controversial move, Congress has voted to approve President Donald Trump’s request to use federal taxpayer money to settle two major legal disputes: the ACECO Demolition lawsuit and the copyright settlement involving music legend Kenny Loggins over his track *“No Kings Day.”*

The decision, reached after a tense day of negotiations on Capitol Hill, has sparked fierce debate among lawmakers, legal analysts, and the general public — with many calling it one of the most politically charged financial authorizations of Trump’s current term.

### **Two Settlements, One Federal Authorization**

The approval grants the administration access to federal funds to cover:

Both settlements combined are expected to cost taxpayers several millions of dollars, though exact figures have not yet been publicly disclosed.

### **Supporters: “A Practical Move to End Costly Legal Wars”**

Republican lawmakers who supported the measure said the approval was necessary to “bring closure” to two legal disputes that have drained resources, disrupted federal schedules, and become political distractions.

“Dragging these cases out benefits no one,” said Rep. Carlos Whitford (R–FL), one of the leading voices pushing the measure. “Settling now prevents litigation costs from exploding further and allows the administration to focus on national priorities.”

White House officials also argued that because the ACECO project was directly tied to federal property and government operations, resolving the matter with federal funds was justified.

### **Critics: “Taxpayer Funds Are Not a Presidential Checkbook”**

Democrats and several independent lawmakers expressed outrage at the passage of the bill, calling it a “dangerous and unprecedented misuse of federal dollars.”

“This is not just irregular — it is unacceptable,” said Sen. Renee Bradford (D–OR). “We are watching the president use taxpayer money to settle disputes that may have arisen from his own actions, decisions, and campaign behavior. Congress should not be enabling it.”

Public watchdog groups immediately condemned the move, warning that it sets a precedent for future administrations to shift personal or political legal liabilities onto taxpayers.

### **Legal Experts Split**

While some legal scholars argue that the ACECO case could legally fall under federal responsibility due to its connection to government property, many more raised concerns about the Kenny Loggins settlement.

“Using public funds to settle a copyright dispute tied to campaign-style appearances is on very shaky ground,” said constitutional law expert Dr. Marcia O’Neil. “Expect this to be challenged by public interest groups.”

### **Public Reaction: Outrage, Support, and Confusion**

Across social media, Americans voiced mixed reactions — with critics calling the move “misuse of public funds,” while Trump supporters argued the lawsuits were politically motivated and therefore should be handled by the federal government.

Several hashtags, including **#TaxpayerSettlements** and **#CongressGreenlightsTrump**, trended within hours of the announcement.

### **What Happens Next?**

The Treasury Department is now preparing documentation to initiate payments once final settlement agreements are signed. Congressional oversight committees have already requested detailed reports on how much money will be withdrawn and under what legal justification.

Meanwhile, multiple advocacy groups are planning to file ethics complaints and lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of the Congressional decision.

For now, the approval marks a major political flashpoint — one certain to influence policy debates, campaign messaging, and the balance of power between Congress and the presidency in the months ahead.

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