Tarrio was one of several Proud Boys members pardoned by President Donald Trump in the first few hours of his presidency.
A judge awarded the trademarked name and symbols to a Washington, D.C., church to help satisfy a $2.8 million judgment ...
The Proud Boys are barred from selling merchandise using the right-wing extremist group’s name or symbols without permission ...
Not everyone got a pardon. Fourteen people involved ... One of the people pardoned was Proud Boys national chairman, Enrique Tarrio of Miami, who did not attend the Jan. 6 rally but helped ...
There’s absolutely nothing I will apologize for because I did nothing wrong,” Tarrio said on Friday at a press conference in ...
Trump has long referred to January 6 rioters as “hostages,” framing their convictions as politically motivated. Speaking to NBC News, Trump characterized the pardon as a “fun” start to his second term ...
a lawyer for Enrique Tarrio, who received the longest sentence of 22 years for seditious conspiracy as a leader of the far-right Proud Boys gang, said he wasn't sure if Tarrio got a pardon or ...
Tarrio said that he wished he had the president "on speed dial" during an interview with CNN's Laura Coates on Friday.