Compensation for January 6, Rioters?

This is a bridge too far in my opinion. They get the same treatment as those who were protesting in D.C. and across the nation during the seventies and sixties. The only difference being todays president was promoting them to indeed riot.

“Statistically impossible to have lost the 2020 Election,” Trump tweeted, even after he had heard from many of his top political and legal advisers that he had, in fact, lost. “Big protest in D.C. on January 6th,” he wrote, referring to the day Congress was set to formally certify Joe Biden’s victory in the electoral college.

“Be there, will be wild!”

They were pardoned by Tr__mp and now they wish to have compensation. It will be interesting to see what Tr__p does

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Now, the Missouri lawyer has joined forces with Peter Ticktin, a former classmate and a lawyer with close connections to Trump, and since March has been leading efforts to secure reparations for the rioters, with plans to sue the government.

The original intention was to bring a claim that those prosecuted for attacking Congress had been mistreated by the Department of Justice and the Bureau of Prisons. In May, a settlement of nearly $5 million in a separate case concerning the death of Ashli Babbitt, who was fatally shot by police during the riot, raised hopes about the future of other cases.

However, Justice Department lawyers have also formally opposed a lawsuit brought by five members of the Proud Boys who were charged with sedition over their roles in the riot.

McCloskey said in the online meeting that there were “significant difficulties” regarding the legal action, particularly relating to his original plan to file cases under the Federal Tort Claims Act — suing the government for injuries caused by federal employees.

Tort cases have a two-year statute of limitations, and it has been almost five years since the Capitol riot.

However, McCloskey assured rioters that Ed Martin, the “Stop the Steal” organizer turned Justice Department “special attorney,” is on their side in their quest for compensation.

Given the unprecedented use of the pardon power by Trump regarding the Capitol riot and the subsequent firings of the Justice Department officials and FBI agents who worked on the cases, the push for compensation shows the rioters are still not entirely satisfied.

Enrique Tarrio, the leader of the Proud Boys, freed by Trump from a 22-year prison term stemming posted a list of demands to the administration in a social media message over the weekend, including a call for compensation for the rioters “for their suffering and that of their families” and the firing of “everyone involved” in cases brought against them.

Four individuals in the mob died on January 6, 2021, including Babbitt; two of these deaths resulted from natural causes, and one was due to an overdose.

Additionally, five officers died in the subsequent days and weeks following the attack, with two of these deaths being suicides.

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