Taxpayers continue to foot the bill for Jan. 6 attack, CBS News finds; SCOTUS decision looms
A Supreme Court ruling that could impact dozens, if not hundreds, of Jan. 6 convictions — and possibly upend some criminal charges against former President Donald Trump — is still ahead. The court will decide if a federal obstruction law used to charge some rioters was misused by prosecutors. Meanwhile, a review by CBS News found that taxpayers are still footing most of the bill for repairing damage caused by the attack.
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