By: ALANNA DURKIN RICHER
US acting attorney general Todd Blanche has said the Trump administration was scrapping plans to create a 1.8 billion US dollars (£1.3 billion) fund


Alanna Durkin Richer is a National Legal Affairs Reporter at the Associated Press. She covers a range of topics including crime and justice, the judicial system, and white-collar crime, with a keen focus on the intersections of sports, publishing, and media. Alanna's work has been featured in numerous outlets including The Washington Post, NBC Chicago, and USA TODAY.
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