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Re: Couple brandishing an AR-15 and handgun at protestors
« Reply #225 on: May 19, 2026, 10:40:02 AM »
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On April 10, Mark McCloskey withdrew from representing his J6 clients, citing personal reasons that wouldn’t give him enough time.
On May 15, one day after the reported Weaponization Fund announcement, he returned, saying his prognosis had improved.
Timing is everything.


file:///D:/ddb/Downloads/5.18.26.ag_order.pdf
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/28132614-trump-irs-agreement/
"Once the funds are deposited into the Designated Account, the United States has no liability whatsoever for the protection or safeguarding of those funds, regardless of bank failure, fraudulent transfers, or any other fraud or misuse of the funds.”
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche



“The Anti-Weaponization Fund shall have the power to determine its own procedures for submitting, receiving, processing, and granting or denying claims. The Anti-Weaponization Fund may make those procedures public in whole or in part, at its discretion.”


“To be eligible for relief,” the settlement states, a claimant must merely “assert at least one legal claim stating that the claimant was a victim of Lawfare and/or Weaponization.”

“Because the claims process is voluntary, there shall be no appeal, arbitration, or judicial review of claims, offers, or other determinations made by the Anti-Weaponization Fund,” which is stated to be “enforceable and challengeable solely by Plaintiffs, Defendants, and the United States”

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