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Federal Judge Halts Work On Trump’s ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’

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The House Rules Committee last week rejected a Democratic amendment that would have barred people charged or convicted in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot from receiving compensation through a newly announced federal restitution fund tied to the Trump administration.

The dispute centers on a $1. 8 billion compensation fund announced Monday by the United States Department of Justice

8 billion and because attorneys representing Jan

Critics have raised concerns because Congress has not formally appropriated the $1. 8 billion and because attorneys representing Jan. 6 defendants have publicly indicated they may seek payments from the fund on behalf of their clients.

During the Rules Committee hearing, Rep

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