Two Republican holdouts on Todd Blanche’s attorney general nomination said they got the written assurance they needed that President Donald Trump’s $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund is dead. But the two pages of text on Justice Department letterhead appear to carry little legal weight, according to legal experts. In a letter Monday to the Justice Department, they called on officials to back up Blanche’s assertions in court. Speaking with reporters Monday, Trump defended the tax deal and anti-weaponization fund, claiming he and others were wrongfully investigated and prosecuted by previous presidential administrations. “They’re just going to do it individually instead of through the settlement fund,” she said.