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Texas Primary Runoffs Conclude, Setting November MatchupsNpr
politics2 days agoDeveloping

Texas Primary Runoffs Conclude, Setting November Matchups

Texas voters completed primary runoff elections on May 27, 2026. The results determine several candidates who will appear on the November general election ballot.

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Justice Department removes January 6 press releases from websitenbcnews.com
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Justice Department removes January 6 press releases from website

The department said the deletions were part of a routine update. It stated that the action reflects current priorities.

The Hill
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Officials Make Two Moves on January 6 Inquirycitizen.co.za
politics5 days agoDeveloping

Officials Make Two Moves on January 6 Inquiry

Two recent actions have narrowed the scope of a federal review into events of January 6. The changes bring the department's work into closer alignment with positions stated by President Trump.

The New York Times
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Two Capitol Police Officers Sue to Block Trump Administration FundFrance 24
politics8 days ago

Two Capitol Police Officers Sue to Block Trump Administration Fund

Two officers who defended the Capitol on January 6, 2021, filed suit to stop payouts from a nearly $1.8 billion fund created under a settlement of President Trump's lawsuit against the IRS and Treasury Department.

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Compensation Fund Considered for January 6 Participantsbbc.co.uk
politics9 days agoDeveloping

Compensation Fund Considered for January 6 Participants

The possibility of government payments to individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol events has emerged as part of broader discussions about accountability and legal outcomes. Officials have not confirmed any specific payout program.

The New York Times
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President Trump Says January 6 Compensation Decision Will Go to CommitteeSubstrate placeholder — needs review
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President Trump Says January 6 Compensation Decision Will Go to Committee

President Trump stated that eligibility for compensation from a new Justice Department fund for those affected by January 6 events will be decided by a committee of highly respected people. He also said compensation should be provided to people who were destroyed.

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Five Trump-Pardoned January 6 Defendants Face New Criminal AccusationsThe Guardian
politics13 days agoDeveloping

Five Trump-Pardoned January 6 Defendants Face New Criminal Accusations

Ryan Nichols, 35, was arrested on 10 May 2026 in Harleton, Texas, after allegedly brandishing a handgun during an argument in a church parking lot. Nichols had been pardoned by President Trump in January 2025 for his role in the 6 January 2021 US Capitol attack.

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Trump and IRS Prepare to Settle $10 Billion Tax Returns LawsuitForbes
politics14 days agoDeveloping

Trump and IRS Prepare to Settle $10 Billion Tax Returns Lawsuit

President Trump and the Internal Revenue Service are preparing to settle a $10 billion lawsuit filed in January over the disclosure of his tax returns. The settlement would create a $1.7 billion fund to compensate people who claim they were victims of the prior administration's w…

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Federal Judge Dismisses Defamation Suit Against Fox News by Raymond Eppswinnipegfreepress.com
politics19 days agoDeveloping

Federal Judge Dismisses Defamation Suit Against Fox News by Raymond Epps

A federal judge dismissed Raymond Epps's defamation lawsuit against Fox News on Friday. Epps had accused the network of broadcasting inaccurate claims that he was a government operative during the January 6, 2021, US Capitol attack. The ruling marks the second time a court has re…

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