Pardons Spark Jan. 6 Refund Claims as Rioters Seek Penalty Relief

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After Trump pardoned roughly 1,600 people tied to the Jan. 6 attack, some of them are now pushing to get money back from the government, including fines and penalties they paid. The Washington Post piece highlights individuals who were pardoned and are arguing for refunds or relief, illustrating how clemency can empower defendants to seek financial restitution even as legal and administrative hurdles remain.
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