Washington DC. US President Donald Trump has agreed to establish an 'Anti-Weaponization Fund' for his allies in collaboration with his own administration. This move is the latest example of his efforts to weaken checks on presidential power in his second term and avoid future investigations against himself.This agreement highlights the new obstacles Trump is creating, which could make investigations by congressional Democrats, future administrations, and even entities outside the federal government difficult.In many respects, Trump is weakening the transparency measures implemented after the Watergate scandal. He has attacked Congress's power to control the budget, rewarded loyal supporters accused of crimes...