Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was headed home to Miami from a Louisiana prison and expected to address the media Tuesday at the airport, his lawyer said, freed from the longest sentence in the ...
He promised to and he did: on day one of his second term, President Donald Trump pardoned almost all of the nearly 1,600 Jan. 6 rioters. About 140 of them were from Florida. Not everyone got a pardon.
The four top national leaders of the Proud Boys, convicted for seditious conspiracy for Jan. 6 but now freed by Trump, say they have lofty goals.
It turns out that committing violent acts in support of Donald Trump is a good career move. At the very least, it gets you ...
From leader of a neo-fascist extremist group to elected official? That's what Enrique Tarrio has in mind for his career ...
I was in prison and just last night I was in Mar-a-Lago at the president’s house,” Tarrio said Wednesday night.
An ex-incarcerated organizer of the far-right Proud Boys has lofty aspirations for his future. In an interview with Newsmax’s ...
A ruling by a Washington D.C. judge has barred the Proud Boys from selling merchandise using its name or symbols without permission from a Black church.
Tarrio was one of several Proud Boys members pardoned by President Donald Trump in the first few hours of his presidency.