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Government funding bill would give DOJ extra money for Jan. 6 prosecutions

Por: NBC News Politics December 21, 2022

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WASHINGTON — The $1.7 trillion government funding bill released Tuesday includes extra money for the Justice Department to prosecute Jan. 6 cases. Congress hopes to pass it this week. The package would give U.S. attorneys a budget of $2.63 billion for the coming fiscal year, a $212.1 million boost above current levels. One reason for the additional money is “to further support prosecutions related to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and... + full article



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