An online forum is scheduled to examine recent legal developments affecting participants in the January 6 incident and to outline prospective actions.
The session will take place on Thursday, June 25, at 7:00 PM EST via the X platform.
The discussion follows the suspension of a proposed $1.7 billion fund intended to compensate individuals impacted by government actions, after the proposal faced court challenges.
With that avenue blocked, many participants are pursuing alternative legal routes, including claims through the Department of Justice’s Federal Judgment Fund, a mechanism for settling lawsuits against the United States government.
The agenda includes an opening prayer led by Pastor Corey Shankleton, followed by a series of legal updates and a moderated Q&A session.
Featured speakers include attorneys Mark McCloskey, Steven Metcalf, and Jonathan Gross, as well as representatives from the J6 Archive Project, investigative journalist Lara Logan, and officials from the J6 Pardon Project.
Additional contributors comprise David Sumrall, Tim Rivers, Suzanne Monk, Marie and Daniel Goodwyn, Enrique Tarrio, Zach Rehl, and Shane Jenkins, each addressing distinct aspects of the ongoing legal landscape.
Attendees will have the opportunity to pose questions directly to the panel and gain insight into forthcoming legal strategies.