DOJ Moves to Take Over Trump Defense Against Jan. 6 Lawsuits
- The U.S. Justice Department has moved to shield Donald Trump from civil lawsuits over the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol, arguing he was acting within his official role as president.
- Lawyers for the Justice Department requested that the U.S. Government replace Trump as a defendant, stating their argument is based on a federal law related to government employee roles.
- Trump has denied the allegations and requested immunity, asserting his actions were part of his official duties as president, contradicting a previous position by the Justice Department.
- Eight lawsuits against Trump have emerged, with plaintiffs alleging he incited violence against police during the Capitol riots, and these cases are being handled by Judge Amit Mehta in D.C.
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Congressional Democrats investigate unpaid January 6 restitution after pardons
In a letter to the Architect of the Capitol, Rep. Gerry Connolly, a Virginia Democrat who serves as the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, asked for updated estimates on how much of the costs are being covered by federal taxpayers.

‘Violation of civil rights’: Emboldened by Trump, US Capitol rioters seek retribution
Not content with being released from prison, Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and others charged over the January 6 riots are determined to prove they are the victims.
LIVESTREAM VIDEO: 'We Are J6' Alliance Holds Live Broadcast to Discuss Their Plan for Restorative Justice - Govt. Must Be Held Accountable - Starting Noon ET
The "We Are J6" alliance is launching a movement for restorative justice, demanding accountability for the January 6 political victims. Their livestream event outlines a bold plan for exoneration and reparations.
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