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Attorney General Todd Blanch says anyone who applies for money from a huge new compensation fund will have their conduct in the case reviewed.
This week, he said President Trump was settling his lawsuit against the IRS.
In exchange, he will create a nearly $1.8 billion fund.
This is for people who claim they were targeted by the Justice Department.
Critics say that could include January 6th rioters.
Blanche says commissioners of the fund who have not yet been named would review each applicant's claim.
Two police officers who helped defend the U.S.
Capitol when it was attacked are suing to block payouts to anyone involved in the riot.
The United States is threatening to revoke the visa of the Palestinian ambassador to the U.N.
That's unless he withdraws his run for a leadership role at the U.N.
State Department cable obtained by NPR's Daniel Estrin.
NATO and the European Union are rejecting Russia's claims that the Baltic states are letting Ukraine use their airspace for drone attacks.
Baltic leaders say Russia is redirecting these Ukrainian drones into their territory.
Terry Schultz has more from Brussels.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has departed China after a two-day state visit.