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1 of 2 | Henry "Enrique" Tarrio, leader of the far-right hate group Proud Boys (pictured in 2020) was serving a 22-year prison sentence for seditious conspiracy only to be pardoned by U.S ...
Five leaders of the far-right paramilitary group the Proud Boys filed a $100 million lawsuit against the federal government on Friday, claiming violations of their civil rights. Four of those ...
The Proud Boys Burger included "white American cheese, onion rings, layers of truth, resilience pickles, freedom fries, cancel culture coleslaw, and liberty sauce." Primary Menu Sections US News ...
Enrique Tarrio and the Proud Boys Tarrio, 42, a Miami native, was serving a 22-year sentence after being convicted in May 2023 of seditious conspiracy and other charges related to the Jan. 6, 2021 ...
But the five Proud Boys on trial in Federal District Court in Washington, facing charges of seditious conspiracy in connection with the storming of the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, are less well known ...
A $100 million lawsuit brought against the DOJ by five Proud Boys leaders — including Enrique Terrio — convicted over the Jan. 6, 2021, riot could lead to a controversial settlement, experts say.
Only a week ago, the Proud Boys, perhaps known best for their assault on the US Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, signaled that if Trump got the US involved in a conflict between Israel and Iran, he would ...
In 2018, the FBI labeled the Proud Boys an extremist group with white nationalism ties. Who are they and should they have been released from prison? ... Family dog comes face-to-face with large bear.
Enrique Tarrio, the former leader of the Proud Boys, said he personally thanked President Trump on Saturday night for issuing a pardon that cut short the 22-year prison term he was serving in ...
During pro-Trump rallies in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 12, 2020, members of the Proud Boys "violently tore down and destroyed" a Black Lives Matter sign in front of the church, according to a June ...
A New Jersey restaurant put a hamburger on its menu dedicated to the “Proud Boys” — leading to a massive online backlash and the owner apologizing for appearing to honor the far-right group.