The fund isn’t named, so we can’t check its status. Trump has used “dead” before as a rhetorical device to mark institutions as obsolete or irrelevant, not to describe literal financial collapse. The word aims to erode credibility and clear the way for replacement, fitting a familiar pattern in political opposition. There is no financial data or context to verify the fund’s actual condition. The statement is rhetorical, not factual.
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