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New laws in Home would ban taxpayer cash from going to Jan. 6 rioters

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Last updated: February 25, 2026 12:38 pm
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Amid a wave of lawsuits filed by pardoned Jan. 6 riot defendants in opposition to the federal authorities, some Home Democrats are introducing laws Wednesday to dam any additional taxpayer cash from being awarded to contributors within the Capitol siege, after no less than one monetary settlement.

The laws is sponsored by Rep. Deborah Ross, a North Carolina Democrat who raised considerations at a listening to in January in regards to the makes an attempt by pardoned rioters to safe awards or restitution from their circumstances. 

“The pardons have re-traumatized the victims,” Ross mentioned at a listening to final month. Ross additionally famous that President Trump’s blanket clemency of riot defendants additionally absolved the attackers from having to pay restitution for the thousands and thousands of {dollars} in damages they prompted throughout the Rebellion.

Ross’ new invoice within the Home would prohibit the distribution of taxpayer cash for any “January sixth compensation fund” and ban any additional refund of harm funds made by convicted Capitol rioters.

“We now have the Proud Boys making an attempt to take individuals’s tax {dollars} and act like they have been the victims on Jan. 6, which we all know is patently false,” Ross advised CBS Information.   

“We now have acquired to make it very clear that Congress doesn’t suppose these insurrectionists should be rewarded for making an attempt to overturn an election and for defacing property and for injuring Capitol law enforcement officials,” she mentioned. “It is completely ridiculous.”

Ross’ laws is just like separate Senate laws launched in January by Sen. Alex Padilla, a California Democrat whose committee has oversight over U.S. Capitol Police and Capitol grounds.

Mark McCloskey, an legal professional whose social media web page says he’s “championing the reason for J6 compensation,” posted on his X feed in August: “To all of the J6 political prisoners on the market — I am doing every little thing I can to [expedite] the institution of a claims decision process so we will get you again in your toes and get you some actual justice.”

“I will not cease combating and I’ll by no means again down,” he wrote.

The Trump administration has already permitted no less than one civil settlement in reference to the mob that overran the Capitol on Jan 6, 2021. The Justice Division signed off on an roughly $5 million settlement to the household of Ashli Babbitt, who was shot and killed by a Capitol Police officer whereas she breached a smashed window into the Home Speaker’s Foyer.

At a Jan. 6, 2026 listening to held by congressional Democrats, members of Congress and a former Capitol riot prosecutor slammed proposals for Jan. 6 “reparations” for convicted rioters. U.S. Capitol Police officer Winston Pingeon, who responded to the riot, testified that the greater than 140 law enforcement officials injured within the Capitol siege haven’t obtained a particular “compensation fund” or reparations for his or her losses. Pingeon advised the panel, “I do not know of any officer who has obtained any form of compensation for what they sacrificed on Jan. 6.”

Over the previous 12 months, a sequence of riot defendants have formally requested taxpayer-funded reimbursements of the court-ordered restitution funds and fines they paid as a part of their plea agreements or prison sentences.

Courtroom filings reviewed by CBS Information mentioned whole damages eclipsed $3 million. An estimate produced by Congress mentioned solely 15% of these damages have been truly paid earlier than Mr. Trump issued the pardons. 

The laws specifies, “However some other provision of legislation, no funds shall be disbursed from the US Treasury to refund any court-ordered compensation, together with restitution, fines, or particular assessments, paid by any particular person convicted for involvement within the assault on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, together with any particular person so convicted and subsequently pardoned.”

Ross’ laws has already secured the help of the highest Home Democrats on the 2 committees with oversight of the matter, the Home Judiciary Committee and the Committee on Home Administration. 

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