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in 2018, enrique tarrio praises pinochet.tarrio is that he is coming back to a united to a miami where that paranoia that he has is being validated. now, the weeks leading up to january 6th, enrique tarrio literally was believing that joe biden was equivalent to the bolshevik revolution, and he had to stop that at no cost. >> he believed that. >> and so what worries me is what we don't know what they're capable of doing, and that it's a very dangerous thought. >> yeah. i mean, and, you know, george, he was involved. he's been politically adjacent before, you know, tarrio was the head of latinos for trump, the national version of it. and he's already he's the guy that donald trump said, stand back and stand by. and now the message that's been sent to him and stewart rhodes is whatever, anything goes. as long as trump is president, they can kind of do whatever they want. i mean, there's two ways that that could go. they could be the new tea party movement, and we could see a bunch of january 6th, former violent insurrectionists
in 2018, enrique tarrio praises pinochet.tarrio is that he is coming back to a united to a miami where that paranoia that he has is being validated. now, the weeks leading up to january 6th, enrique tarrio literally was believing that joe biden was equivalent to the bolshevik revolution, and he had to stop that at no cost. >> he believed that. >> and so what worries me is what we don't know what they're capable of doing, and that it's a very dangerous thought. >> yeah. i mean,...
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two days later, garcia was waiting at the miami airport to welcome his newly pardoned friend, enrique tarrioe proud boys, who had been serving a 22 year sentence for seditious conspiracy. like garcia, tarrio no longer wants to be referred to as an ex proud boy. in fact, he's already vowing to seek retribution and vengeance. >> i'm happy that the president is focusing not on retribution and focusing on success, but i will tell you that i'm not going to play by those rules. the people who did this, they need to feel the heat. they need to pay for what they did. >> ramos joins me now. she's an msnbc contributor. she's the author of the important book defectors the rise of the latino far right and what it means for america, which is its own question that we need to address in all of this. wow. as my main journalistic response to all that is wow. but mostly there was a lot of remarkable stuff in there. but when he told you, he lied. gabriel garcia said, i lied. i had to lie because that's the because my life was under a microscope. but i'm not leaving the proud boys. i don't need to come join the
two days later, garcia was waiting at the miami airport to welcome his newly pardoned friend, enrique tarrioe proud boys, who had been serving a 22 year sentence for seditious conspiracy. like garcia, tarrio no longer wants to be referred to as an ex proud boy. in fact, he's already vowing to seek retribution and vengeance. >> i'm happy that the president is focusing not on retribution and focusing on success, but i will tell you that i'm not going to play by those rules. the people who...
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i mean, let's say the president does pardon enrique tarrio.ou know, maybe lindsey graham will put out a stiffly worded statement. but they're not going to do anything about that. and it will be news for a couple of days. so i actually expect at least maybe commuting the sentence. i expect donald trump is going to go pretty far on this stuff. you know, it's not going to be great for justice. and by the way, the justice department absolutely should have started this investigation. they basically started the investigation after we on the committee began presenting our evidence. and we didn't have near the tools they had. so it's really sad, disappointing and upsetting. >> to that reporting, evan's reporting, it is stunning. you heard what congressman kinzinger's saying. they could have gone so much earlier. they could have, should have. but evan's reporting also says there are people within the justice department who are saying they wasted time. >> evan's reporting is incredible because it's talking about prosecutors themselves, people inside the
i mean, let's say the president does pardon enrique tarrio.ou know, maybe lindsey graham will put out a stiffly worded statement. but they're not going to do anything about that. and it will be news for a couple of days. so i actually expect at least maybe commuting the sentence. i expect donald trump is going to go pretty far on this stuff. you know, it's not going to be great for justice. and by the way, the justice department absolutely should have started this investigation. they basically...
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uno de ellos es enrique tarrio, lÍder del grupo "proud boys".ro de 2021. angelo pacheco aplaudiÓ la decisiÓn del presidente. Él fue condenado a 30 dÍas de cÁrcel domiciliaria por entrar seis segundos al capitolio. trump conmutÓ las penas de 14 miembros de extrema derecha vinculados con el asalto a la capital, entre ellos la de enrique tarrio, quien pagaba una sentencia de 22 aÑos por sediciÓn. >> esta fue una persecuciÓn polÍtica. reportera: Él no estaba en el capitolio a la hora del ataque, pero era el lÍder de "proud boys". decenas de sus miembros participaron en el asalto. >> ni idea tuve de que eso iba a pasar, de muchos de los que estuvieron allÍ. reportera: las autoridades dice que Él dirigiÓ el ataque desde lejos y fue inspiraciÓn para sus seguidores. >> utilizaron la cara de mi hijo, que no estuvo allÍ. reportera: para muchos es impensable perdonar a quienes participaron en un intento de insurrecciÓn y que terminÓ con la muerte de cinco personas. >> el mensaje muy claro que envÍa es que estÉn presentes, porque Él les va a cubrir todos su
uno de ellos es enrique tarrio, lÍder del grupo "proud boys".ro de 2021. angelo pacheco aplaudiÓ la decisiÓn del presidente. Él fue condenado a 30 dÍas de cÁrcel domiciliaria por entrar seis segundos al capitolio. trump conmutÓ las penas de 14 miembros de extrema derecha vinculados con el asalto a la capital, entre ellos la de enrique tarrio, quien pagaba una sentencia de 22 aÑos por sediciÓn. >> esta fue una persecuciÓn polÍtica. reportera: Él no estaba en el...
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we heard that just now from enrique tarrio talking on on a podcast. what are the prosecutors who. >> put them behind. >> bars or who or. >> who. >> prosecuted them. >> and got. >> them put away saying about this? >> yeah, i mean, they're standing by these cases. and that's because there's overwhelming evidence of the guilt of hundreds of people who assaulted law enforcement officers viciously on january 6th. there is no reasonable doubt about these cases. these are cases. that went beyond a reasonable doubt that they were proven either before a jury or before a judge. judges appointed by members of both parties, or because these individuals stood up in court, swore, swore an oath, and said that they were guilty of the crimes that they committed that day. and why wouldn't they? because they were. so the evidence was so overwhelming. this is one of the most captured crimes in in history. and actually, yesterday i actually sat down with jason manning. he's one of the prosecutors, about 100 of them or more, who have sat down and worked for years, you know
we heard that just now from enrique tarrio talking on on a podcast. what are the prosecutors who. >> put them behind. >> bars or who or. >> who. >> prosecuted them. >> and got. >> them put away saying about this? >> yeah, i mean, they're standing by these cases. and that's because there's overwhelming evidence of the guilt of hundreds of people who assaulted law enforcement officers viciously on january 6th. there is no reasonable doubt about these...
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enrique tarrio at the time lived in south florida. he now lives in federal prison after being convicted of seditious conspiracy and sentenced to 22 years in prison for what sedition is, which is trying to overthrow the us government. enrique enrique tarrio, his lawyer, today, just wrote to president elect trump, formally asking trump to pardon his client, enrique tarrio, whose family have been publicly counting down the days while trump is sworn in as president because they're convinced that enrique tarrio will be one of the january 6th felons who trump pardons on the day of his inauguration. so that's one thing to know about that video of what happened that day in coral gables. the guy shooting the video, the guy screaming at nancy pelosi, filming people pounding on the door to try to intimidate her, saying, the proud boys are there. that guy is now in prison for trying to overthrow the us government. but the other thing to know about that video is that the guy who he's actually filming, doing the pounding on the door, this guy right
enrique tarrio at the time lived in south florida. he now lives in federal prison after being convicted of seditious conspiracy and sentenced to 22 years in prison for what sedition is, which is trying to overthrow the us government. enrique enrique tarrio, his lawyer, today, just wrote to president elect trump, formally asking trump to pardon his client, enrique tarrio, whose family have been publicly counting down the days while trump is sworn in as president because they're convinced that...
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enrique tarrio's lawyer today just wrote to president-elect trump formally asking trump to pardon his client. enrique tarrio's family have been publicly counting down the days trump is sworn in as president because they're convinced enrique tarrio will be one of the january 6th he pardons on the day of his inauguration. the guy shooting the video, the guy screaming at nancy pelosi, filming people pounding on the door to try to intimidate here, saying the proud boys are there, that guy is now in prison for trying to overthrow the u.s. government. but the other thing to know about that video is that the guy who he's actually filming doing the pounding on the door, this guy right here in the red circle, he has just been named by donald trump as his choice to be the next u.s. ambassador to the nation of panama. because apparently that is what our country is looking for in ambassador now. will you make yourself a physical menace for donald trump? now, that man who's now donald trump's ambassador pick, after this happened in coral gables, he later defended his conduct there saying he was ju
enrique tarrio's lawyer today just wrote to president-elect trump formally asking trump to pardon his client. enrique tarrio's family have been publicly counting down the days trump is sworn in as president because they're convinced enrique tarrio will be one of the january 6th he pardons on the day of his inauguration. the guy shooting the video, the guy screaming at nancy pelosi, filming people pounding on the door to try to intimidate here, saying the proud boys are there, that guy is now in...
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i was actually able to talk to enrique tarrio's mom yesterday, who was also present at gabriel garcia's watch party, and here's what she told me. do you think that enrique would rejoin the proud boys? like, do you think that he would be active again? i don't know, i think that's a question for enrique. >> i don't know how that would play out. >> you know, i think a proud boy is always a proud boy to a certain extent. >> and a j6 defendant is going to be always with j6 defendant. >> a proud boy is always a proud boy. let's remember that political violence in this country is being normalized by the time at least a quarter of republicans believe that january 6th was justified. and so, again, what will happen when enrique tarrio and gabriel garcia, with all of the january 6th defendants that we just saw on your screen, what is going to happen when they come back together and they look at the future with now a sense of liberation? >> thank you for that, frank. i want to read part of what the new york times wrote, because it speaks, i think, directly to the divide, speaks directly to donald t
i was actually able to talk to enrique tarrio's mom yesterday, who was also present at gabriel garcia's watch party, and here's what she told me. do you think that enrique would rejoin the proud boys? like, do you think that he would be active again? i don't know, i think that's a question for enrique. >> i don't know how that would play out. >> you know, i think a proud boy is always a proud boy to a certain extent. >> and a j6 defendant is going to be always with j6...
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enrique tarrio is serving a 22- year sentence in federal prison.eader of the proud boys who was convicted of seditious conspiracy. the judge who sentenced him called him, quote, the ultimate leader of the proud boys and noted that he had an outsized impact on the events of january 6th. my congressional source tonight served on the house january 6th committee and has just been re- elected to house democratic leadership, the chair of the democratic caucus, congressman pete aguilar of california and it's great to have you here. i want to o'ask you about enrique tarrio in a moment, but on today just of itself your colleague jamie raskin of maryland called it a very tough pill to swallow. it's obviously your constitutional duty to certify the election, but you know, how did you feel watching today play out? >> it's very personal. and there's a lot of emotions for many of us who were on the house floor that day. i not only served on the january 6th committee with jamie raskin but i stood right behind him on the house floor when all of this happened. whic
enrique tarrio is serving a 22- year sentence in federal prison.eader of the proud boys who was convicted of seditious conspiracy. the judge who sentenced him called him, quote, the ultimate leader of the proud boys and noted that he had an outsized impact on the events of january 6th. my congressional source tonight served on the house january 6th committee and has just been re- elected to house democratic leadership, the chair of the democratic caucus, congressman pete aguilar of california...
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enrique tarrÍo, lÍder de los proud boys, detenido por el ataque al capitolio y perdonado por el presidentedignaciÓn por su liberaciÓn y la de otros 1500 convictos. >> noticias telemundo con julio vaqueiro. >> buenas tardes, bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn especial de noticias telemundo para la costa oeste. comenzamos con una noticia de Última hora el incendio que comenzÓ hoy en castaic, en el condado de los Ángeles, ganÓ intensidad rÁpidamente y alcanzÓ el condado de ventura. en pocas horas duplicÓ su tamaÑo y arrasÓ mÁs de 9000 acres. eso obligÓ a emitir mÁs de 50.000 Órdenes de evacuaciÓn. edgar muÑoz preparÓ este reporte. >> como un torbellino y enormes columnas de humo se han extendido el incendio que arrasa los caÑones y las montaÑas de. >> este incendio se propagÓ por condiciones climÁticas y quemÓ a una velocidad muy rÁpida. lo bueno que tenemos es bueno que tenemos muchos recursos aÉreos. eso nos ayudÓ mucho. >> la gente ha salido espantada de la zona de riesgo, pero algunas se quedaron para cuidar sus viviendas. >> yo vine aquÍ con mi papÁ a ver a mi hermano y estamos una hora atrÁs es
enrique tarrÍo, lÍder de los proud boys, detenido por el ataque al capitolio y perdonado por el presidentedignaciÓn por su liberaciÓn y la de otros 1500 convictos. >> noticias telemundo con julio vaqueiro. >> buenas tardes, bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn especial de noticias telemundo para la costa oeste. comenzamos con una noticia de Última hora el incendio que comenzÓ hoy en castaic, en el condado de los Ángeles, ganÓ intensidad rÁpidamente y alcanzÓ el condado de ventura....
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enrique tarrio, leader of the proud boys, had been serving 22 years.ers. cheering and applause these came to be some of the defining images of the riots. the man known as the shamen now has his criminal record wiped. i got the news from my lawyer when i was at the gym and i walked outside and i screamed "freedom" at the top of my lungs and then gave a good native american war cry. the disorder that unfolded at the capitol that day was unprecedented. more than 200 police officers were injured. while politicians and civil servants barricaded themselves inside. police officer michael fanone was on duty. i made my way to the front of that police line, and was eventually pulled from the line, dragged out into the crowd, beaten severely, and i was struck with a taser device, with metal objects, fists. and so what donald trump is saying is that, listen, if you commit acts of violence on my behalf, i'll give you a pass. rachel powell was convicted after smashing a window at the capitol with an ice axe. today she was released after a year behind bars. most of u
enrique tarrio, leader of the proud boys, had been serving 22 years.ers. cheering and applause these came to be some of the defining images of the riots. the man known as the shamen now has his criminal record wiped. i got the news from my lawyer when i was at the gym and i walked outside and i screamed "freedom" at the top of my lungs and then gave a good native american war cry. the disorder that unfolded at the capitol that day was unprecedented. more than 200 police officers were...
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enrique tarrio had 22 years. they i believe enrique tarrio is in the process of getting a release, or is going to be getting out. i mean, that's extraordinary. he also continued to spread lies that the fbi was behind this, or involved in this in some way as well as outside agitators, which, again, is just not the case. >> it's not the case. and it's likely a good thing that his attorney general nominee pam bondi has already had her confirmation hearing. because this certainly would come up in that. and that is something that the justice department will have to deal with it. but, look, this is the -- also, we got an incredible look at his first look at the oval office once again. he said he was so happy to be back. it's one of the most beautiful places. and then also an extraordinary moment in a series of them. he opened the drawer of the resolute desk and pulled out the note from president biden and sort of joked should i read this aloud? it said "47" on it. just a litany of executive orders, executive actions. b
enrique tarrio had 22 years. they i believe enrique tarrio is in the process of getting a release, or is going to be getting out. i mean, that's extraordinary. he also continued to spread lies that the fbi was behind this, or involved in this in some way as well as outside agitators, which, again, is just not the case. >> it's not the case. and it's likely a good thing that his attorney general nominee pam bondi has already had her confirmation hearing. because this certainly would come...
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proud boys, enrique tarrio, had been serving the longest january 6th sentence 22 years before he was. but now, he says the rioters deserve to be set free because they didn't get fair trials. >> there's absolutely nothing i will apologize for because i did nothing wrong. the proud boys did nothing wrong and american patriots did nothing wrong. asterisk. there might be some people in there that were violent, but the process was corrupt, so they do deserve a pardon. >> but earlier today, a federal judge ordered the leader of the oath keepers and several other january 6th defendants to stay out of washington. let's bring in nbc news justice reporter ryan riley. i know you've been talking to a lot of people inside the justice department today. what are you hearing? >> yeah, it's a really chaotic situation inside the justice department right now. i actually just talked to an official who said that the intern program was canceled, and there were interns crying in the hallway. there's been a number of section chiefs who were reassigned to other units that had nothing to do with their backgro
proud boys, enrique tarrio, had been serving the longest january 6th sentence 22 years before he was. but now, he says the rioters deserve to be set free because they didn't get fair trials. >> there's absolutely nothing i will apologize for because i did nothing wrong. the proud boys did nothing wrong and american patriots did nothing wrong. asterisk. there might be some people in there that were violent, but the process was corrupt, so they do deserve a pardon. >> but earlier...
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how do you feel about the proud boys and enrique tarrio? and they said a whole array of things. they said white supremacists, nazis, all sorts of things. >> but enrique, assuming it is as it's supposed to be when you have a jury, when you have the voir dire process, and there they are instructed to follow the evidence, part of the evidence that was presented included text messages from you correspondents as well. do you think that those same pieces of evidence, where you seem to condone and encourage, do you think? and by the way, part of the message include saying things like, you're proud of my boys and my country, don't effing leave. make no mistake, we did this. how would that have been different in any other part of the country? or juror? >> those statements, those statements were made publicly on my public parler. they weren't made privately, and they were made after the fact. did i celebrate the situation that was happening at the capitol, as i saw it at that very moment when i posted it? absolutely. i think a lot of america celebrated what happened at the capitol, whether
how do you feel about the proud boys and enrique tarrio? and they said a whole array of things. they said white supremacists, nazis, all sorts of things. >> but enrique, assuming it is as it's supposed to be when you have a jury, when you have the voir dire process, and there they are instructed to follow the evidence, part of the evidence that was presented included text messages from you correspondents as well. do you think that those same pieces of evidence, where you seem to condone...
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enrique tarrio at the time lived in south florida. he now lives in prison after being sentenced to seditious conspiracy for 22 years. sedition is trying to overthrow the u.s. government. enrique tarrio wrote to president-elect trump asking him to pardon him. his family has been counting down the days till trump is sworn in as president because they're convinced enrique tarrio will be one of the january 6th felons who trump pardons on the day of his inauguration. so that's one thing to know about that video of what happened that day in coral gables. the guy shooting the video and screaming at nancy pelosi, filming people pounding on the door to try to intimidate her saying, "the proud boys are there," that guy is now in prison for trying to overthrow the u.s. government, but the other thing to know about that video is the guy he's actually filming doing the pounding on the door, this guy in the red circle, he has just been named by donald trump as his choice to be the next u.s. ambassador to the nation of panama because apparently that
enrique tarrio at the time lived in south florida. he now lives in prison after being sentenced to seditious conspiracy for 22 years. sedition is trying to overthrow the u.s. government. enrique tarrio wrote to president-elect trump asking him to pardon him. his family has been counting down the days till trump is sworn in as president because they're convinced enrique tarrio will be one of the january 6th felons who trump pardons on the day of his inauguration. so that's one thing to know...
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henry enrique tarrio was serving 22 years also for planning to overthrow the government.aimed... many others involved have been pardoned, too, and the outrage from some is palpable. one police officer who was attacked on january the 6th says... the biggest police union, which endorsed trump during the election, said the pardon sent a sent a dangerous message, and one legal analyst says that the move corrupts the rule of law and rewrites history. donald trump dismisses such claims. he argues all the cases against him were politically motivated, and for him, these january the 6th pardons reinforce his message that the justice system can be political and unjust. it's a claim his critics fear will apply to him in his second term, according to npr. trump himself has made more than 100 threats to prosecute or punish perceived enemies. across the road from the capitol building is the supreme court, which recently gave presidents partial immunity from criminal prosecution. law and politics have always, to some degree, been intertwined in america. but on the day that power changed
henry enrique tarrio was serving 22 years also for planning to overthrow the government.aimed... many others involved have been pardoned, too, and the outrage from some is palpable. one police officer who was attacked on january the 6th says... the biggest police union, which endorsed trump during the election, said the pardon sent a sent a dangerous message, and one legal analyst says that the move corrupts the rule of law and rewrites history. donald trump dismisses such claims. he argues all...
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en otros temas, el lÍder de los proud boys, enrique tarrÍo, dijo que planea demandar al departamento en miami tras haber sido indultado por el presidente trump. rogelio mora-tagle estuvo allÍ. >> el lÍder de los. >> proud boys, enrique tarrÍo, hablÓ con amplitud del perdÓn que le otorgÓ donald trump. cumplÍa una condena de 22 aÑos al ser hallado culpable de conspiraciÓn sediciosa y otros cargos durante el asalto al capitolio. >> la historia que dicen que yo lo planifiquÉ, que era el mastermind, es una fantasÍa. >> Él no estuvo en washington el 6 de enero de 2021 porque fue arrestado dos dÍas antes y asegura que estaba incomunicado, que era imposible dirigir el asalto. un jurado lo encontrÓ culpable de ser el cabecilla de un complot violento para hacer aÑicos la piedra angular de la democracia estadounidense y anular la victoria electoral de joe biden. >> yo voy a pedirle perdÓn. a absolutamente nadie. yo no puedo pedir perdÓn por algo que yo no hice. >> trump indultÓ a unas 1500 personas que participaron de alguna forma ese 6 de enero. dos de ellos han rechazado el perdÓn. una es pam
en otros temas, el lÍder de los proud boys, enrique tarrÍo, dijo que planea demandar al departamento en miami tras haber sido indultado por el presidente trump. rogelio mora-tagle estuvo allÍ. >> el lÍder de los. >> proud boys, enrique tarrÍo, hablÓ con amplitud del perdÓn que le otorgÓ donald trump. cumplÍa una condena de 22 aÑos al ser hallado culpable de conspiraciÓn sediciosa y otros cargos durante el asalto al capitolio. >> la historia que dicen que yo lo...
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we just got an update from enrique tarrio family stating that enrique tarrio is scheduled to land herein the miami international airport at 3:05 p.m. from a southwest airlines. and as you mentioned, jose, yesterday, less than 24 hours ago, i was at a january 6th park and watch party that was organized by gabriel garcia, one of enrique dario's friends. now, gabriel garcia is also a proud boy. he's the son of cuban immigrants. he's a veteran, and he was sentenced to one year in prison due to his actions on january 6th. but what we saw him doing at 7:30 p.m. yesterday, jose was literally cutting off his court ordered ankle bracelet, and that was his form of celebrating. and so i think this is why it's important to get in their mind and understand how many of these january 6th rioters are feeling right now. and take a listen to what gabriel garcia told me. >> no regrets at all. >> no regrets. zero. the last time over again. >> the last time you and i talked was exactly almost two years ago. and you specifically said. you said i regret going that day. and you said, if i could have, i would
we just got an update from enrique tarrio family stating that enrique tarrio is scheduled to land herein the miami international airport at 3:05 p.m. from a southwest airlines. and as you mentioned, jose, yesterday, less than 24 hours ago, i was at a january 6th park and watch party that was organized by gabriel garcia, one of enrique dario's friends. now, gabriel garcia is also a proud boy. he's the son of cuban immigrants. he's a veteran, and he was sentenced to one year in prison due to his...
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enrique tarrio had something much different to say. here's him with alex jones yesterday after his release. >> the people who. >> did this. >> they need to. feel the heat. they need to be. >> put behind. >> bars and they need to be prosecuted. we need people like pam bondi. kash patel and the rest of trump's cabinet to to. >> right all these wrongs. >> that said, this is not just up to the executive branch. there are judges overseeing the pending cases, more than 300 that donald trump and his justice department want to have dismissed against capitol rioters. and one judge there this afternoon is essentially pushing back on the part of the judiciary. one of the first people to speak out from the federal bench in dc that handled the 1500 or so of these cases in the system for the past several years, judge kollar-kotelly calling kollar-kotelly a senior judge, she wrote in an order dismissing a case, saying, i'm going to do what the executive branch wants me to do here, dismiss this case. but first i want to record for posterity these fact
enrique tarrio had something much different to say. here's him with alex jones yesterday after his release. >> the people who. >> did this. >> they need to. feel the heat. they need to be. >> put behind. >> bars and they need to be prosecuted. we need people like pam bondi. kash patel and the rest of trump's cabinet to to. >> right all these wrongs. >> that said, this is not just up to the executive branch. there are judges overseeing the pending cases,...
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will enrique tarrio be released? >> yeah. it's possible. i mean, they're in the process of being released. so that is possible because the pardons in the commutations their impact is immediate. now, if you didn't get a pardon or a commutation, if your case is still pending, those cases are going to be dismissed. now, i expect that will likely happen tomorrow because today is of course a federal holiday. yesterday was one of trump's legal advisers. why are you dismissing the cases? why not give them pardons, too. the adviser suggested giving them a pardon suggests they are somehow guilty. so we would prefer to dismiss these cases. but it's interesting. i will note that those commutations, the folks whose sentence were eliminated instead of getting a full pardon, those are just going to be reviewed. so some of those people still could get pardons. and in speaking with trump advisers over the past few months about how they are going to make good on this promise to pardon people involved in january 6th, but in the words of president trump, not
will enrique tarrio be released? >> yeah. it's possible. i mean, they're in the process of being released. so that is possible because the pardons in the commutations their impact is immediate. now, if you didn't get a pardon or a commutation, if your case is still pending, those cases are going to be dismissed. now, i expect that will likely happen tomorrow because today is of course a federal holiday. yesterday was one of trump's legal advisers. why are you dismissing the cases? why not...
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. >> former proud boys leader enrique tarrio. >> talks to cnn about getting. clemency from. >> president trump and whether he and other freed. january 6th convicts are out for revenge. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the situation room. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> and we begin with the breaking news. president trump just landed in california to tour wildfire destruction while threatening drastic changes in federal disaster relief. our correspondents are standing by in both disaster areas. the president is visiting today. first to cnn's nick watt in los angeles. nick, as mr. trump prepares for this tour, he is already talking about placing new conditions on federal aid to los angeles. >> that's right, wolf. the president. >> is saying that. >> he wants voter i.d. laws in california, and also that he wants. >> them. >> to, quote. >> release the water. >> now. >> this is a theory. >> that president trump. >> has that the governor of california, gavin newsom, or new scum, as president trump ca
. >> former proud boys leader enrique tarrio. >> talks to cnn about getting. clemency from. >> president trump and whether he and other freed. january 6th convicts are out for revenge. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the situation room. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> and we begin with the breaking news. president trump just landed in california to tour wildfire destruction while threatening...
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. >> friends with enrique tarrio, of. >> course, the former chairman of the proud boys. >> and i have> of them specifically. >> want to now be called as current members of the proud boys. and so i think in a place like miami, which is where we shot that interview, they're literally being welcomed and seen as heroes, not just as these political prisoners that. >> were just released. >> but i think in a place like miami dade county, which is where they are. >> they're specifically. >> seen as these anti-communist heroes. >> i think. >> the danger there is that it validates the very reason why people like gabriel garcia or enrique tarrio initially sort of were associated with january 6th, because both of those men were really driven by. >> this belief. >> that the capitol was being taken over by a communist regime. >> so to. >> now have them. released just validates the very same and dangerous paranoia that that drove them there. so it was it was pretty remarkable. >> to see. >> how how they are now being seen as heroes in trump's america. >> i see many ties between this and the immigrat
. >> friends with enrique tarrio, of. >> course, the former chairman of the proud boys. >> and i have> of them specifically. >> want to now be called as current members of the proud boys. and so i think in a place like miami, which is where we shot that interview, they're literally being welcomed and seen as heroes, not just as these political prisoners that. >> were just released. >> but i think in a place like miami dade county, which is where they are....
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rogelio mora-tagle nos cuenta lo que respondiÓ. >> el lÍder de los proud boys, enrique tarrÍo, hablÓoria que dicen que yo lo planifiquÉ, que era el mastermind, es una fantasÍa. >> Él no estuvo en washington el 6 de enero de 2021 porque fue arrestado dos dÍas antes y asegura que estaba incomunicado, que era imposible dirigir el asalto. un jurado lo encontrÓ culpable de ser el cabecilla de un complot violento para hacer aÑicos la piedra angular de la democracia estadounidense y anular la victoria electoral de joe biden. >> yo voy a pedirle perdÓn. a absolutamente nadie. yo no puedo pedir perdÓn por algo que yo no hice. >> trump indultÓ a unas 1500 personas que participaron de alguna forma ese 6 de enero. dos de ellos han rechazado el perdÓn. una es pamela enfield, de 72 aÑos, quien fue sentenciada a 60 dÍas de prisiÓn. dijo que aceptarlo es un insulto a los policÍas del capitolio. y el otro, jason ridley, de 36 aÑos, que tambiÉn se declarÓ culpable y recibiÓ 90 dÍas de prisiÓn. los 1500 que fueron perdonados deben ser considerados rehenes. patriotas. hÉroes. incluso los que cometieron
rogelio mora-tagle nos cuenta lo que respondiÓ. >> el lÍder de los proud boys, enrique tarrÍo, hablÓoria que dicen que yo lo planifiquÉ, que era el mastermind, es una fantasÍa. >> Él no estuvo en washington el 6 de enero de 2021 porque fue arrestado dos dÍas antes y asegura que estaba incomunicado, que era imposible dirigir el asalto. un jurado lo encontrÓ culpable de ser el cabecilla de un complot violento para hacer aÑicos la piedra angular de la democracia...
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now, this neighborhood is exactly where enrique tarrio grew up. not too far from where i'm talking to you. and in just a couple of hours, according to his family, at 6:30 p.m, enrique tarrio will be taking a flight, a southwest flight, and will be landing right here in miami. i think in a couple of hours you can expect to see some type of party right here in versailles. but less than 24 hours ago, as you mentioned, ana, i was at a january 6th party and watch party. that party was organized by gabriel garcia. gabriel garcia is one of enrique dario's friends, and he is also the son of cuban immigrants. he's a veteran. he's a proud boy. he. gabriel garcia is someone that was sentenced to one year in prison due to his actions on january 6th and at 7:30 p.m. yesterday, we saw him in cutting off his court ordered ankle bracelet that he was having there. it was a sort of a celebration of the moment. and at that watch party that you can see right there, that's where i had the opportunity to talk to enrique dario's mom, and this is what she told me. he als
now, this neighborhood is exactly where enrique tarrio grew up. not too far from where i'm talking to you. and in just a couple of hours, according to his family, at 6:30 p.m, enrique tarrio will be taking a flight, a southwest flight, and will be landing right here in miami. i think in a couple of hours you can expect to see some type of party right here in versailles. but less than 24 hours ago, as you mentioned, ana, i was at a january 6th party and watch party. that party was organized by...
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enrique tarrio, leader of the proud boys, had been serving 22 years.n, along with other members. cheering and applause these came to be some of the defining images of the riots. the man known as the shamen now has his criminal record wiped. i got the news from my lawyer when i was at the gym and i walked outside and i screamed "freedom" at the top of my lungs and then gave a good native american war cry. the disorder that unfolded at the capitol that day was unprecedented. more than 200 police officers were injured. while politicians and civil servants barricaded themselves inside. police officer michael fanone was on duty. i made my way to the front of that police line, and was eventually pulled from the line, dragged out into the crowd, beaten severely, and i was struck with a taser device, with metal objects, fists. and so what donald trump is saying is that, listen, if you commit acts of violence on my behalf, i'll give you a pass. rachel powell was convicted after smashing a window at the capitol with an ice axe. today she was released after a yea
enrique tarrio, leader of the proud boys, had been serving 22 years.n, along with other members. cheering and applause these came to be some of the defining images of the riots. the man known as the shamen now has his criminal record wiped. i got the news from my lawyer when i was at the gym and i walked outside and i screamed "freedom" at the top of my lungs and then gave a good native american war cry. the disorder that unfolded at the capitol that day was unprecedented. more than...
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enrique tarrio was serving 22 years, and stewart rhodes was serving 18 years.oughout the campaign, trump pledged to pardon the rioters, calling them patriots and hostages of the justice system. cbs's scott macfarlane leads off our coverage tonight from capitol hill. >> reporter: among those walking out of prison tonight, rachel powell of pennsylvania. >> thank you, president trump, and thank god for sparing his life. >> reporter: found guilty in 2023 of pushing a barricade into police and breaching a window, she is part of the largest criminal investigation in american history, which is now suddenly over. nearly 1600 people, including hundreds accused of beating, gassing, clubbing, and maiming police, are pardoned. president trump defended it tonight. >> these people have already served a long period of time. >> reporter: some of trump's republican senate allies acknowledge the news was unexpected. >> it's was surprising to me that it was a blanket pardon. now i'm going through the details. >> reporter: but they didn't offer denunciations. the pardons underscor
enrique tarrio was serving 22 years, and stewart rhodes was serving 18 years.oughout the campaign, trump pledged to pardon the rioters, calling them patriots and hostages of the justice system. cbs's scott macfarlane leads off our coverage tonight from capitol hill. >> reporter: among those walking out of prison tonight, rachel powell of pennsylvania. >> thank you, president trump, and thank god for sparing his life. >> reporter: found guilty in 2023 of pushing a barricade...
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. >> incluidas personas asocis con los proud boys como su lÍder, enrique tarrÍo, miriam arias, nos tieneiami. segÚn confirmÓ su familia, es una de las mÁs de 1500 personas condenadas por su participaciÓn el 6 de enero, que fueron indultadas o cuyas sentencias fueron conmutadas por el nuevo presidente donald trump. horas despuÉs de su toma de posesiÓn, tarrio cumplÍa una sentencia de 22 aÑos en una cÁrcel federal de luisiana por conspiraciÓn sediciosa. aunque no estuvo presente ese dÍa, fue acusado de planificar y organizar a otros miembros del grupo pro trump. su madre, emocionada por su salida, agradeciÓ al presidente trump por, en sus palabras, devolverle la vida a su hijo y a otros condenados del 6 de enero. al firmar las Órdenes desde la oficina oval, trump volviÓ a calificarlos como rehenes. >> january seis. these are the hostages approach hundred. >> otro de los proud boys gabriel garcÍa, que asegura no participÓ en un acto violento. ese dÍa celebrÓ cortando el grillete electrÓnico que tuvo en el tobillo durante cuatro aÑos. tras recibir confirmaciÓn de su abogado, la colaboradora
. >> incluidas personas asocis con los proud boys como su lÍder, enrique tarrÍo, miriam arias, nos tieneiami. segÚn confirmÓ su familia, es una de las mÁs de 1500 personas condenadas por su participaciÓn el 6 de enero, que fueron indultadas o cuyas sentencias fueron conmutadas por el nuevo presidente donald trump. horas despuÉs de su toma de posesiÓn, tarrio cumplÍa una sentencia de 22 aÑos en una cÁrcel federal de luisiana por conspiraciÓn sediciosa. aunque no estuvo presente...
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you already played the quote from enrique tarrio. there was a quote from one activist who was not arrested for actions at the capitol, but nevertheless saying that he would be part of a militia or die for president trump. you have jacob chansley, the so-called qanon shaman, announcing shortly after he was released that he was planning to buy guns. so i think we can be pretty confident that this is the intention of a lot of these rioters, because they're saying it right now. >> when you worked on these cases, was it in the. back of your mind that trump could pardon all of these people? >> i think it was in the back of everybody's mind. yeah. >> how did trump's campaign hang over the effort of holding accountable people who so. brazenly carried out acts of violence in his name? >> i think it makes me think about the professionalism of not just the prosecutors in that office continuing to pursue these cases, no matter what the possible consequences to them were not just the lawyers, though, but the paralegals, the administrative staff,
you already played the quote from enrique tarrio. there was a quote from one activist who was not arrested for actions at the capitol, but nevertheless saying that he would be part of a militia or die for president trump. you have jacob chansley, the so-called qanon shaman, announcing shortly after he was released that he was planning to buy guns. so i think we can be pretty confident that this is the intention of a lot of these rioters, because they're saying it right now. >> when you...
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un abogado de enrique tarrio, el líder de los proud boys, informó que su cliente estaba siendo procesadoue le hicieron fue injusto. los indultos cumplen una de las promesas principales de la campaña de trump, pero no fueron recibidos muy bien por los demócratas. la representante nancy pelosi, quien era la presidente de la cámara durante el ataque, calificó las acciones de trump como un insulto indignante a nuestro sistema de justicia que yo voy a hacer personalmente o darle un beso y abrazo grandísimo. llevamos muchos meses, muchos años en esto. no solamente las personas fueron condenadas, sino las familias también y cambiamos completamente de tema. ahora hablemos de lo que usted está viendo ahí aguacates. y es que entre el 75 y el 80% de los aguacates mexicanos que entran a los estados unidos pasan por el puente internacional de farc en texas. y para continuar con ese servicio en los próximos 5 años, este punto fronterizo busca duplicar su operatividad, incluso si la administración entrante decidió aumentar los aranceles a los productos mexicanos. alejandro sánchez nos trae más detalles
un abogado de enrique tarrio, el líder de los proud boys, informó que su cliente estaba siendo procesadoue le hicieron fue injusto. los indultos cumplen una de las promesas principales de la campaña de trump, pero no fueron recibidos muy bien por los demócratas. la representante nancy pelosi, quien era la presidente de la cámara durante el ataque, calificó las acciones de trump como un insulto indignante a nuestro sistema de justicia que yo voy a hacer personalmente o darle un beso y...
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enrique tarrio is among the nearly 1300 rioters who were pardoned by trump, many of whom assaulted police officers. injuries, including broken noses, broken arms and head injuries. and tonight, trump is doubling down on his decision. just moments ago, saying this in the white house. >> these were people that actually love our country. so we thought a pardon would be appropriate. they've served years in jail. they should not have served. excuse me. and they've served years in jail. >> of course, in many of the cases, that is not true. they had just begun to start to serve sentences in many cases. and not everyone agrees that the pardons are the right thing to do at all. in fact, many republicans are simply refusing to talk about them at all. here's senate majority leader john thune. >> we're not looking backwards. >> we're looking forward. >> john thune doesn't want to look backwards because after the attack, he has very clear where he stood. he pledged to hold those responsible to account. senator tommy tuberville. here he is. when pressed about trump pardoning the rioters who assaulted o
enrique tarrio is among the nearly 1300 rioters who were pardoned by trump, many of whom assaulted police officers. injuries, including broken noses, broken arms and head injuries. and tonight, trump is doubling down on his decision. just moments ago, saying this in the white house. >> these were people that actually love our country. so we thought a pardon would be appropriate. they've served years in jail. they should not have served. excuse me. and they've served years in jail....
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you're going to put enrique tarrio back in jail. you know, what are you going to do?nt a lot about how you have to be vigilant in this process because there is no real process. this is just all retribution and this is all aggrandizement with insurrectionists that he fomented and sent to the capitol. when you hear the president say, oh, well, yeah, we'll take a look at the bad guys, the worst of the offenders, now that we've released them all. yeah, yeah. wait, where do you go with this? >> that should have been his answer before he did. releasing everybody. you're supposed to look into it before you make a decision. >> but they did. but they did. did you love that? they looked into it. what did he say? the staff was like, oh, it's just way too many. >> so yeah. so we're just going to pardon. >> you just said f it. pardon them all. >> and you know what. that's that's a that's how donald trump not just with january 6th. that's how he's going to govern and run the country. he'll make a decision and then make an excuse for why he did what he did later. he's impulsive. he
you're going to put enrique tarrio back in jail. you know, what are you going to do?nt a lot about how you have to be vigilant in this process because there is no real process. this is just all retribution and this is all aggrandizement with insurrectionists that he fomented and sent to the capitol. when you hear the president say, oh, well, yeah, we'll take a look at the bad guys, the worst of the offenders, now that we've released them all. yeah, yeah. wait, where do you go with this?...
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and, you know, i was in the enrique tarrio deposition. i don't think people realize that.om roger stone, and people can read the definition that you have more effective change from the inside than the outside. and i think that's what we have to worry about. are these individuals getting involved in politics and being voted in to local, state and even federal office? >> denver riggleman, we'll have you back very soon, my friend. thank you. that's going to do it for me on this edition of alex for me on t when theon of alex witt temperature drops...k next you've got two choices. close your eyes and think warm thoughts. or open your eyes and get out here. there's only one vehicle lineup that embraces everything the cold has to offer. the official vehicles of winter. jeep, there's only one. right now, during the jeep start something new sales event, get $3,500 dollars total bonus cash allowance on most 2024 jeep wrangler gas-powered models. hurry in today. >> so i get the same fast nationwide coverage if i switch. nationwide coverage if i switch. >> yep, for u (auctioneer) let'
and, you know, i was in the enrique tarrio deposition. i don't think people realize that.om roger stone, and people can read the definition that you have more effective change from the inside than the outside. and i think that's what we have to worry about. are these individuals getting involved in politics and being voted in to local, state and even federal office? >> denver riggleman, we'll have you back very soon, my friend. thank you. that's going to do it for me on this edition of...
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no, this is the place where, yes, enrique tarrio came of age here. this is a place that saw the rise of the proud boys. this is a place where we have all seen how moms for liberty has been very much involved in local politics. this is a place where mis and disinformation floods local spanish language radio stations. and so to now understand that perhaps someone like enrique tarrio may be coming back here, someone like gabriel garcia that has never stepped in prison, may be freed today, and that has severe consequences in a place like miami. >> well, let me ask you just one quick follow up, because the miami herald is reporting that donald trump plans to end, you know, what has been a very generous asylum offer to cuban-american migrants as well as venezuelans? is that news starting to resonate, or are people just not yet aware? >> no, people are not yet aware here, but i personally have been talking to some migrants and asylum seekers that are at the border. and one of the things that i think about is that exactly four years ago, from today, january
no, this is the place where, yes, enrique tarrio came of age here. this is a place that saw the rise of the proud boys. this is a place where we have all seen how moms for liberty has been very much involved in local politics. this is a place where mis and disinformation floods local spanish language radio stations. and so to now understand that perhaps someone like enrique tarrio may be coming back here, someone like gabriel garcia that has never stepped in prison, may be freed today, and that...
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this other soundbite from enrique tarrio, and i'll get your thoughts to it.her side of it. listen. >> the proud boys did nothing wrong and american patriots. did nothing wrong. what i mean by retaliation. >> i want to be. >> again, unequivocally clear. >> it's not. >> anything to do with violence. >> i want investigations. >> i want investigations, and i want accountability. >> so he on one hand says to alex jones, he wants people who did this to feel the heat, whatever that means. and now he is, as pablo was mentioning, and as we played in that clip, he wants retaliation and saying that he doesn't want it to be violent. hard to imagine that these people say anything truthfully when they just admitted also to lying the first time around. >> you know, i. >> forgive me if i really don't give a damn what enrique tarrio wants. >> or what any of. >> these domestic terrorists, insurrectionists, traitorous sobs want. donald trump committed an. awful act and one of one of the worst official acts i feel, as a president in this country's history, by pardoning these peo
this other soundbite from enrique tarrio, and i'll get your thoughts to it.her side of it. listen. >> the proud boys did nothing wrong and american patriots. did nothing wrong. what i mean by retaliation. >> i want to be. >> again, unequivocally clear. >> it's not. >> anything to do with violence. >> i want investigations. >> i want investigations, and i want accountability. >> so he on one hand says to alex jones, he wants people who did this to...
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you voted for the people that, like enrique tarrio and stewart rhodes and, you know, the militias andnd vaccine deniers and who don't respect civil rights. i mean, you voted for all of that. being living in a democracy requires responsibility as a citizen. and we don't really are. are we really asking that much of the american people to pay attention and vote for decency and for people who uphold the constitution? i think we really need to think about that as a as a country, because we're about to have a really tough time over the next couple of years dealing with what they've ushered in, because allegedly, this is about the price of eggs. >> and, barbara, you and i have talked about this in the past, the idea that that there are stalwart people at the department of justice all across the federal government, federal law enforcement, boy, they're being tested. they are being tested right now. i don't know the assault on on good people in federal law enforcement at the fbi and the cia and particularly at the justice department. it's going to be tough to bear. >> yeah, we're seeing all o
you voted for the people that, like enrique tarrio and stewart rhodes and, you know, the militias andnd vaccine deniers and who don't respect civil rights. i mean, you voted for all of that. being living in a democracy requires responsibility as a citizen. and we don't really are. are we really asking that much of the american people to pay attention and vote for decency and for people who uphold the constitution? i think we really need to think about that as a as a country, because we're about...
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others, like enrique tarrio, the leader of the proud boys, he was fully pardoned. he had been serving a 22 year sentence in a federal prison. but here at the jail, it's a little bit different. the people here are not, for the most part, sentenced already. many of them are awaiting or were awaiting more proceedings in the courthouse, which is not too far away from here. or they were awaiting their sentencing or being awaiting being transferred out. and so the collection of people here that are being released, they're going to be received by people in this city that have been keeping vigil as supporters for them for several months now. i've heard so far that there is a member of congress here, a republican from arizona, here with this crowd, this group behind me, they've been singing god bless america in their circle together. there haven't been others that we have seen in mass coming out of the jail so far this morning, but it is expected that people will be released as the system processes them. so trump pardons more than a thousand people. he commuted the sentence
others, like enrique tarrio, the leader of the proud boys, he was fully pardoned. he had been serving a 22 year sentence in a federal prison. but here at the jail, it's a little bit different. the people here are not, for the most part, sentenced already. many of them are awaiting or were awaiting more proceedings in the courthouse, which is not too far away from here. or they were awaiting their sentencing or being awaiting being transferred out. and so the collection of people here that are...
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and later, what one of the january 6th ringleaders, enrique tarrio, told cnn's laura coates about retribution after he was freed by the president from a 22 year-old, 22 year sentence for seditious conspiracy. good evening. thanks for joining us. president trump is in the los angeles area tonight witnessing firsthand the fire damage, enormous destruction and dislocation from the worst wildfires in generations. he arrived a little less than two hours ago, took a tour of one of the fire zones, and is being briefed by officials. he and the first lady were greeted on arrival by the governor of california, gavin newsom, whom he promised to work with, in his words, to get it done. >> we want to get it fixed. we want to get the problem fixed, and there will be some ways, but it's like you got hit by a bomb, right? what do you think of it? i mean, nothing like this has happened. and we're going to get it fixed, so we'll get it permanently fixed so it can't happen again and again. >> now that's the sort of thing presidents say to governors after a natural disaster hits. what makes this time different i
and later, what one of the january 6th ringleaders, enrique tarrio, told cnn's laura coates about retribution after he was freed by the president from a 22 year-old, 22 year sentence for seditious conspiracy. good evening. thanks for joining us. president trump is in the los angeles area tonight witnessing firsthand the fire damage, enormous destruction and dislocation from the worst wildfires in generations. he arrived a little less than two hours ago, took a tour of one of the fire zones, and...
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so that's enrique tarrio. and while there's no indication yet whether he or stewart rhodes or any of the other people we've shown may end up at the white house, the president has already shown that he cannot condemn even them. the worst of the worst. or more ominously, some would say even close. close the door on whatever their next act may be. which is why something he said, which we played last night, bears repeating the leaders of the proud boys and the oath keepers were freed following the pardons yesterday. >> at the at the time, back in 2021, you urged them to stand back and stand by. is there now a place for them in the political conversation? >> well, we have to see they've been given a pardon. i thought their sentences were ridiculous and excessive. >> so he's not saying no to a seat at the table. the political table for tarrio and rhodes. and what about house speaker mike johnson? he said today he doesn't second guess president trump on the pardons, then added this we believe in redemption. >> we bel
so that's enrique tarrio. and while there's no indication yet whether he or stewart rhodes or any of the other people we've shown may end up at the white house, the president has already shown that he cannot condemn even them. the worst of the worst. or more ominously, some would say even close. close the door on whatever their next act may be. which is why something he said, which we played last night, bears repeating the leaders of the proud boys and the oath keepers were freed following the...
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but what enrique tarrio, the head of the proud boys, has heard and communicated to cameras is that bondi and patel are going to help him quote, right wrongs. >> so the. >> one thing i. think people should. >> note, and. >> i. >> completely agree with you. >> that the. >> what we think of as the independent department of justice, which existed, and i just want to make sure. >> people understand. >> under republican and democratic. >> administrations, i always. >> talk. >> about i worked on the enron task force that was. under the bush administration. >> there was not one iota of. interference from the white house. that was. >> a. >> third rail. it wasn't going. >> to happen. and that was a republican administration. >> the same. >> thing happens in democratic administrations. so i want to make sure people understand this. >> is unique. >> to donald trump. it is not a political issue. >> it is, however, exactly. >> what happened. >> this is. >> the one area. >> where i slightly disagree with with mark's point, which is. >> this was. >> planned and something carried out in. the first trump
but what enrique tarrio, the head of the proud boys, has heard and communicated to cameras is that bondi and patel are going to help him quote, right wrongs. >> so the. >> one thing i. think people should. >> note, and. >> i. >> completely agree with you. >> that the. >> what we think of as the independent department of justice, which existed, and i just want to make sure. >> people understand. >> under republican and democratic. >>...
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♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ilia: regresÓ a miami enrique tarrio, lÍder del grupo "proud boys", luego deara cometer sediciÓn. [audio ambiente] >> gracias. la justicia estaba servida en 2021. ilia: policÍas heridos en el ataca capÍtulo dice que se sienten traicionados. y el sindicato de policÍas condenaron los indultos y dicen que envÍa un peligroso mensaje. 22 estados del paÍs intentan poner freno a la orden ejecutiva de donald trump que elimina el derecho de ciudadanÍa por nacimiento. reportera: cinco madres embarazadas se enfrentan a donald trump para bloquear su orden ejecutiva que no reconoce el derecho constitucional de ciudadanÍa por nacimiento de hijos de inmigrantes indocumentados o con visas. mÓnica darÁ a luz en julio y no muestra su cara por temor. >> estamos estresados y deprimidos. reportera: dice estar pidiendo asilo, y le preocupa que su hijo nazca sin nacionalidad. >> yo soy venezolana. en este paÍs no hay embajada venezolana. mi hijo no puede ser venezolano porque no puedo presentarlo en una embajada venezolana, pero tampoco puede ser ciudadano americano en este paÍs por
♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ilia: regresÓ a miami enrique tarrio, lÍder del grupo "proud boys", luego deara cometer sediciÓn. [audio ambiente] >> gracias. la justicia estaba servida en 2021. ilia: policÍas heridos en el ataca capÍtulo dice que se sienten traicionados. y el sindicato de policÍas condenaron los indultos y dicen que envÍa un peligroso mensaje. 22 estados del paÍs intentan poner freno a la orden ejecutiva de donald trump que elimina el derecho de...
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enrique tarrio, the former head of the far—right group the proud boys, was serving a 22—year sentenceus conspiracy. despite not being physically present at the capitol during the riot, prosecutors argued that tarrio played a central role in orchestrating the events from outside washington. and stewart rhodes, the founder of the 0ath keepers was sentenced to 18 years behind bars after also being found guilty of seditious conspiracy. 0ur north america correspondent merlyn thomas reports on president donald trump's first full day in office. nice to see you. some very familiar faces. president trump is back — and wants to make sure everyone knows. we had a great first term, but we're going to have an even better second term and i think we're going to do things that people will be shocked at. and many have been shocked at the presidential pardons so far. first, nearly all the january 6th rioters. and now to ross ulbricht, who founded a dark web marketplace. after signing a raft of executive orders on inauguration day, he used his first full day in office to announce what he called "the big
enrique tarrio, the former head of the far—right group the proud boys, was serving a 22—year sentenceus conspiracy. despite not being physically present at the capitol during the riot, prosecutors argued that tarrio played a central role in orchestrating the events from outside washington. and stewart rhodes, the founder of the 0ath keepers was sentenced to 18 years behind bars after also being found guilty of seditious conspiracy. 0ur north america correspondent merlyn thomas reports on...
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satcha: hoy cumple una semana en libertad enrique tarrio, uno de los que recibieron un indulto por partesta formal a un medio en espaÑol en compaÑÍa de su mamÁ. reportera: ¿te arrepientes de haberte visto involucrado en este asalto al capitolio, tomando en cuenta lo que has vivido? participarÍa sin algo similar en el futuro? >> no me puedo arrepentir de una cosa que no hice. no fue culpable de lo que pasÓ ese dÍa en capitolio. satcha: tambiÉn subraya durante la conversaciÓn que busca venganza sin violencia, enfocada en la investigaciÓn sobre los procesos judiciales que conllevaron a su condena. cumpliÓ casi 3 aÑos en la cÁrcel, y no descarta aspirar a un puesto polÍtico. borja: ¿entre sus planes de participar en polÍtica, te dijo algo mÁs? satcha: sin Ínfulas de grandeza dice que si se postula a un puesto polÍtico, cree que saldrÍa triunfante porque tenÍa mucho apoyo. tarrio no estuvo presente en el ataque al capitolio, sin embargo le permite justicia seÑala praud boys como una de las organizaciones principales en orquestar lo que pasÓ allÍ el 6 de enero de 2021. borja: las muertes y dec
satcha: hoy cumple una semana en libertad enrique tarrio, uno de los que recibieron un indulto por partesta formal a un medio en espaÑol en compaÑÍa de su mamÁ. reportera: ¿te arrepientes de haberte visto involucrado en este asalto al capitolio, tomando en cuenta lo que has vivido? participarÍa sin algo similar en el futuro? >> no me puedo arrepentir de una cosa que no hice. no fue culpable de lo que pasÓ ese dÍa en capitolio. satcha: tambiÉn subraya durante la conversaciÓn que...
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some include the former leader of the far right extremist group the proud boys, enrique tarrio, and theeader of the oathkeepers, stewart rhodes. both were released from prison. trump called many of the sentences ridiculous and excessive. the pardons, especially for those who assaulted police officers, outraged both democrats and some republicans in congress, as well as law enforcement. >> before the judge -- like president trump i'm only guilty of opposing those who are destroying our country. >> i've talked to a few officers and know of some of my leadership team has told me that there's a lot of officers that are angry, upset. and i -- i don't blame them. >> at least 140 officers were injured during the riot. >>> and president trump's nominee for defense secretary is facing new allegations of abusive and drunken behavior. in a sworn affidavit to the senate committee considering pete hegseth's nomination, his former sister-in-law alleges he was abusive toward his second wife, samantha. danielle hegseth who was married to hegseth's brother claimed samantha feared for her safety. a lawye
some include the former leader of the far right extremist group the proud boys, enrique tarrio, and theeader of the oathkeepers, stewart rhodes. both were released from prison. trump called many of the sentences ridiculous and excessive. the pardons, especially for those who assaulted police officers, outraged both democrats and some republicans in congress, as well as law enforcement. >> before the judge -- like president trump i'm only guilty of opposing those who are destroying our...