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Hundreds of Jan. 6 defendants prepare to seek compensation from Trump’s Anti-Weaponization Fund
Hundreds of individuals prosecuted for crimes related to the January 6, 2021 Capitol assault are planning to seek compensation from a new taxpayer-funded anti-weaponization program. The defendants intend to use this government initiative once it becomes operational to pursue financial restitution.
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