Fresh out of federal prison, former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio suggests he’s still in charge as the far-right organization looks to regroup.
More than a dozen people identified by the previous administration as members of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers and arrested for involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol Riot were pardoned this week by President Donald Trump.
(JTA) — Who are the Proud Boys, the far-right group that Donald Trump name-checked at the first presidential debate? And do they hate Jews? The answer to the second question: Some of them ...
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Two Proud Boys members who allegedly threw smoke grenades at officers and inscribed “Murder the Media” on a door during the January 6 ...
Enrique Tarrio, the leader of the far-right Proud Boys, was among nearly 1,600 January 6 defendants who were either pardoned or had their sentences commuted. He is expected to be in Miami by ...
Imprisoned former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was processed for release on Monday after President Donald Trump signed an executive order pardoning 1,500 people and commuting six sentences in ...
A group of Proud Boys carrying pro-Trump and anti-Antifa signs marched on the streets in Washington as Donald Trump prepared for the swearing-in ceremony at the Capitol Rotunda. Images show a ...
Trump issued “full pardons” for virtually all of them on January 20, and commuted the sentences of 14 convicted members of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers to time served. Pending cases were ...
Far-right extremist group the Proud Boys marched down the streets of Washington, DC, celebrating Donald Trump’s inauguration and calling for pardons for imprisoned members on January 20. In footage filmed by photographer Lucas Ayres, Proud Boy members ...
By Alan Feuer By including Enrique Tarrio, the former leader of the Proud Boys, in his extraordinary pardons for the events of Jan. 6, 2021, President Trump granted clemency on Monday to a man ...
by Khalida Volou TOPICS: WASHINGTON (7News) — Supporters of President Donald Trump, some in "Proud Boys" gear, were seen marching and chanting in the streets of Washington, D.C. on Inauguration Day.