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Home » News » As Trump slashes state you will not believe who he has found money for

As Trump slashes state you will not believe who he has found money for

"Sometimes I really feel empathy for these stoic journalists, it must take a lot of self-mockery not to burst out laughing," said one person in response.

Nato Zondagh by Nato Zondagh
March 26, 2025
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Donald Trump has raised the idea of setting up a government fund to compensate people prosecuted for their role in the January 6 Capitol riot. Yes, it’s true.

But that’s not all. Trump’s administration, working alongside Elon Musk’s “Department of Government Efficiency” (Doge), has recently axed nearly $1bn worth of contracts from the US Department of Education. This includes eliminating a research office that tracked students’ progress across the country.

Let’s break it down.

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💸 Major cuts to the budget

First up, the cuts. The US Department of the Treasury is planning to lay off a large number of staff as part of efforts to reduce the size of the federal government. This is all tied to the “Department of Government Efficiency,” which sounds like a clever name, but it’s clear that some programs are being chopped left and right.

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At the same time, the Department of Education is losing nearly $1bn in contracts. This funding was used to monitor the progress of students in the US, but now it’s gone.

All of this is part of Trump’s broader plan to trim down government spending.

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🏛️ Paying rioters – seriously?

And now, for the controversial part: Trump has suggested compensating the rioters from January 6.

He mentioned the possibility of setting up a compensation fund for those he pardoned after the Capitol attack. Yes, those same individuals who were involved in the riot that disrupted the certification of the 2020 election results.

Aaron Rupar, who shared the clip, tweeted: “Trump says he’s looking at setting up some sort of government ‘compensation fund’ for the January 6 criminals he pardoned.”

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While it’s still unclear if this plan will actually happen, it’s certainly raising eyebrows.

🧠 What’s next?

Trump’s team has already started implementing significant changes in government spending. However, whether these ideas will come to fruition is still uncertain.

What we do know is that Trump’s cuts are reshaping how the government works, and it’s all happening as we watch. From education to federal staffing, it seems like there’s more to come. And whether his plan to compensate the rioters will go anywhere remains to be seen.

Trump says he's looking at setting up some sort of government "compensation fund" for the January 6 criminals that he pardoned pic.twitter.com/3UUeRiNEKo

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) March 26, 2025

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He's destroying aid programs and planning to slash SS, medicare, medicaid, but he likes the idea of compensating people who tried to overthrow the gov., threatened reps/VP, and beat police officers. And he's offended that no one says how big of a crowd he got. The man is sick. https://t.co/3Fe8kQ3fZe

— Jennifer Erin Valent 🇺🇦🇺🇸 (@JenniferEValent) March 26, 2025

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Of course. How about giving these “heroes” a taxpayer-funded vacation and a reality show deal? Gotta make sure all bases are covered pic.twitter.com/8k2O59pp2n

— Ilyas Ibrahim Mohamed (@iiliyaa) March 26, 2025

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Trump wants to pay January 6 rioters who attacked the Capitol, injured 140 officers, and caused $1.5M in damage. Rewarding insurrectionists with taxpayer money is a disgrace, those pardoned criminals should be in jail, not getting a handout.

— Richard Angwin (@RichardAngwin) March 26, 2025

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Republicans: “We can’t afford universal healthcare.”

Also Republicans: “Let’s use tax dollars to reward insurrectionists.”

— Nikos (@NikosReggae) March 26, 2025

5.

Yeah these dudes definitely
Deserve our tax money pic.twitter.com/qvuip5yvmM

— OfCourse (@OfC0rse) March 26, 2025

6.

If trump uses the tax money of good honest Americans to give to these thugs there will be hell to pay. If people aren't outraged over a statement like this then the world is truly in tilt.

— Marc Of Excellence 🇺🇸, (@Marc_Kenyon) March 26, 2025

7.

Yep…

Sometimes I really feel empathy for these stoic journalists, it must take a lot of self-mockery not to burst out laughing. 🙂

— Sam Jack' (@SJacquat) March 26, 2025

Related: Hillary Clinton’s 7-word response to Trump war group chat as Trump’s excuse taken down

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