Later, Cornyn told CNN he would meet with Blanche on Wednesday morning, and he expected the Justice Department to provide a written proposal on how it plans to kill the controversial fund once and for all. "They've been kind of radio silent for the last 24 hours," Cornyn said of the DOJ. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement Advertisement"Hopefully, we can get the White House to execute" on fully killing the fund, Tillis said. Blanche has insisted that the "anti-weaponization" fund — a controversial pool of money set aside to award people who claim to have been wronged by the Justice Department, including possibly January 6, 2021, rioters — is no longer happening. On Tuesday around midday, Cornyn raised the possibility of postponing the committee vote until the issue of the fund is sorted out.