Enrique Tarrio isn’t backing down.
The former Proud Boys chairman, sentenced to 22 years behind bars in a politically motivated trial under the Biden regime, is making headlines again after confronting former Capitol Police officers in Washington, D.C. His case remains one of the most egregious examples of judicial overreach in connection with the January 6th protests—especially considering he wasn’t even in the city on that day.
Despite not being physically present, prosecutors painted him as the mastermind behind the Proud Boys’ actions, slapping him with the longest sentence given to any protester. But after serving just 16 months, Tarrio walked free on January 20, 2025, when President Donald Trump exercised his authority to right the wrongs of a corrupt system, granting pardons to 1,500 individuals persecuted for their involvement in the protests.
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Just weeks later, Tarrio made waves when he confronted former Capitol Police officers Michael Fanone, Harry Dunn, and Aquilino Gonell at the Principles First summit in Washington, D.C. Footage circulating on social media shows Tarrio following the officers in a hotel lobby, demanding accountability for their courtroom antics and public statements.
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