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They ransacked the U.S. Capitol and want the government to pay them back - The Washington Post
Last year, President Donald Trump pardoned almost 1,600 people charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection. Now many of them might get money back from the government.
By:Beth Reinhard, Ellie Silverman, Aaron Schaffer
Source:The Washington Post
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