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2 officers who clashed with rioters on January 6 sue to block DOJ "anti-weaponization" fund
U.S. Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn and Metropolitan Police Department officer Daniel Hodges are suing to block the Justice Department's "anti-weaponization fund," which was created following a settlement between the government and President Trump. CBS News' Jake Rosen reports.

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According to CBS News’s source item, 2 officers who clashed with rioters on January 6 sue to block DOJ “anti-weaponization” fund, U.S. Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn and Metropolitan Police Department officer Daniel Hodges are suing to block the Justice Department’s “anti-weaponization fund,” which was created following a settlement between the government and President Trump. CBS News’ Jake Rosen reports.
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