UMVA has learned that a quiet revolution is reshaping the legal landscape surrounding the events of January 6. A newly announced $1.776 billion anti‑weaponization fund has ignited hope among former participants who have endured years of legal battles, financial strain, and personal upheaval. The proposal promises a rare chance for compensation and accountability, sparking both optimism and debate.
For many who stood on the front lines of that day, the announcement feels like a long‑awaited
