Trump establishes fund to compensate January 6 participants

Supporters of former President Donald Trump who joined the 2021 Capitol attack are celebrating a new federal compensation fund. The fund forms part of a larger settlement and draws mixed reactions from potential recipients and critics alike.

On Monday, Antony Vo received a message about the new fund created by the Trump administration. The fund aims to benefit people who see themselves as harmed by federal government actions, including those involved in the January 6 events.

Vo expressed relief and gratitude. "I am happy that this has turned into something that can help people who have been suffering for quite some time", he said.

Enrique Tarrio, the Proud Boys leader sentenced to 22 years, noted that the move points in a good direction although many questions remain. On Tuesday the Justice Department did not rule out payments to violent protesters during a congressional hearing.

President Trump downplayed his knowledge of the fund yet defended it as necessary for people "treated horribly". Critics including extremism experts warn the measure could encourage political violence.

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Two police officers filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration regarding a January 6 compensation fund in a courtroom setting.
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