Trump says compensation fund under consideration for pardoned Jan. 6 rioters
- After the Justice Department pardoned about 1,500 people involved in the January 6 attack, some were re-arrested, including a man charged with solicitation of a minor.
- President Donald Trump announced he is considering a compensation fund for individuals pardoned after the January 6 Capitol riot.
- Trump stated, "I took care of them. I said I was going to, and I did," referring to the pardoned rioters.
- Trump claimed that people in government support the pardoned individuals, whom he described as "patriots.
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J6 prosecutors' dirty secrets revealed * WorldNetDaily * by Alicia Powe
Marine Corps veteran Zachary Rehl, Army veteran Joseph Biggs, Marine Corps veteran Dominic Pezzola WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump delivered on his promise, granting clemency to hundreds of January 6 prisoners and defendants via an executive order on Day One of his new administration, offering survivors of Biden’s weaponized Justice Department a second chance. But for Proud Boys leaders – Marine Corps veteran Zachary Rehl, decorated Army vet…
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