Trump says compensation fund under consideration for pardoned Jan. 6 rioters
- President Donald Trump stated he is considering creating a compensation fund for those pardoned for the January 6 Capitol riot.
- Trump claimed, "I took care of them. I said I was going to, and I did," referring to the rioters he pardoned.
- Following the Justice Department's pardons, some Trump officials argued that unrelated convictions should also be included in the pardons.
- The proposal for a compensation fund includes individuals charged with violent crimes, as well as one who was fatally shot after receiving a pardon.
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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…
Commentary: No extra pardons for Jan. 6 reoffenders
After violent insurrectionists attacked the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to overturn the 2020 election, instead of respecting the judicial system and rule of law, on the first day of his second term in office, President Donald Trump instead granted pardons to nearly 1,600 people involved in the attack, pardoning those guilty of violent charges, including assaulting police officers. Trump claimed these people are “patriots,” but some of these so-ca…
"President Trump, You Are Our Beacon of Hope - Please Remember those who Stood By You when the World Turned Against You" - J6er Ryan Samsel Shares Powerful Plea with President Trump and the American People
In a heartfelt appeal, Ryan Samsel urges President Trump to acknowledge the sacrifices made by January 6th participants, highlighting their struggles and unwavering loyalty. This poignant plea sheds light on a deeply divisive chapter in American history.

DFL lawmakers pitch resolution against Jan. 6 pardons by Trump, but Senate dodges vote
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Senate avoided a vote Thursday on a resolution condemning President Donald Trump’s pardons of Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection participants who were convicted of violent crimes. The resolution, SR15, authored by Sen. Ron Latz, DFL-St. Louis Park, states that the Senate expresses “condemnation of President Trump's pardon of criminal participants of the January 6 insurrection who had been found guilty of violent crimes.” The r…
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