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News Wrap: Officers who defended Capitol on Jan. 6 sue to block $1.8B fund

News Wrap: Officers who defended Capitol on Jan. 6 sue to block $1.8B fund

Summary

Two police officers who worked at the Capitol during the January 6 riot filed a lawsuit to stop a $1.8 billion fund set up by President Trump’s administration. The fund is called the "anti-weaponization fund." The article also mentions an Ebola outbreak in central Africa with over 600 suspected cases and the death of former Congressman Barney Frank, known for his work on gay rights.

Key Facts

  • Two officers who defended the U.S. Capitol on January 6 are suing to block a $1.8 billion fund.
  • The fund was created by President Donald Trump’s administration and is called the "anti-weaponization fund."
  • The World Health Organization reports more than 600 suspected Ebola cases in central Africa.
  • Barney Frank, a former Congressman known for advancing gay rights, has died.
  • The lawsuit and the fund are related to events following the January 6 Capitol riot.
  • The Ebola outbreak is being closely monitored by global health authorities.
  • Barney Frank was a significant figure in American politics and LGBTQ+ advocacy.
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