Former
Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio is seeking millions from the federal
government’s newly proposed \(\$1.776\) billion "weaponization fund".
Tarrio, who was pardoned after receiving a 22-year sentence for his role in the
January 6th insurrection, told PBS News he expects between \(\$2\) million and \(\$15\)
million to compensate for his lost business, legal fees, and time in prison
Key
Details:
- The Fund: The compensation
program targets individuals who believe they were victims of "lawfare
and weaponization" during the Biden administration.
- Tarrio’s Argument: Tarrio told CBS News Miami he spent \(\$1.25\) million in legal
fees and spent years in solitary confinement. He argues that even those
convicted of violence should be compensated if they were allegedly
targeted by a "corrupt" system.
- The Backlash: The fund is facing
widespread outrage in Congress, with several lawmakers on both sides of
the aisle pushing back. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has yet to
release clear parameters on who qualifies, refusing to rule out payments
for individuals who assaulted police officers.

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