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police say that enrique tarrio took part in the melee and was later arrested on vandalism charges. esponding to the judge's ruling, saying, quote, this organization masquerading as a church must be subjected to a thorough audit and its nonprofit status revoked immediately. i want to bring in william h. lamar the fourth. he is the pastor at the metropolitan ame church. reverend, thank you for joining me this evening. you have called that decision by the judge a victory and said it was karmic. what do you mean? >> i mean that the very thought that they assumed that they could do violence to our sacred space and that it would go, first of all, unanswered, that we would allow that to stand. these are persons who have no clue about who we have been in this nation from the very beginning. we have resisted, we have fought, and we have sought to create democracy in this space. we've been undeterred. we've been unrelenting. and still in this moment, we're undeterred and unrelenting. and we will never let that type of violence stand. i think that even to hear what he said today, it is not to
police say that enrique tarrio took part in the melee and was later arrested on vandalism charges. esponding to the judge's ruling, saying, quote, this organization masquerading as a church must be subjected to a thorough audit and its nonprofit status revoked immediately. i want to bring in william h. lamar the fourth. he is the pastor at the metropolitan ame church. reverend, thank you for joining me this evening. you have called that decision by the judge a victory and said it was karmic....
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enrique tarrio pardon? now, though, is a convicted felon.ho helped put him in prison, and now he's defaming her. and, you know, her name was out there because she testified in a public trial, but he is accusing her of without evidence of manufacturing evidence of committing perjury and saying that she needs to be held accountable. and it's not just enrique tarrio saying that very prominent advisers to donald trump legal advisers have been saying such things. that's the climate we're in right now. and that is exactly what these fbi agent associations and these lawsuits are trying to fight against. >> ken, thank you so much. keep up the good reporting, michael. you wrote a letter to congressional leaders to raise urgent concerns about the doj's actions, saying they threaten the careers of thousands of fbi agents. what kind of threat do these agents face? >> well. >> there's. >> multiple threats. >> on it. the first. >> threat, which is on every. agent's mind. >> and also. >> it's not just agents, it's analysts. >> and anyone. >> who worked on
enrique tarrio pardon? now, though, is a convicted felon.ho helped put him in prison, and now he's defaming her. and, you know, her name was out there because she testified in a public trial, but he is accusing her of without evidence of manufacturing evidence of committing perjury and saying that she needs to be held accountable. and it's not just enrique tarrio saying that very prominent advisers to donald trump legal advisers have been saying such things. that's the climate we're in right...
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you know that passionate man is enrique tarrio. >> he is the former leader of the proud boys. he was given 22 years behind bars for seditious conspiracy until, of course, he received a pardon. others, like the guy who sat behind nancy pelosi's desk, isn't thinking about his linkedin page, but rather his legacy. >> i hope we were the first line. >> that drove us to the to the to the goal. and i believe in my heart we were i have no regrets. >> for the what the third or fourth time in this hour. what is going on? what is going on? that a man, enrique tarrio, who part of what he was accused of doing is basically organizing an armed insurrection against the government. i mean. >> you got to keep you. >> got to keep your name in the news because that's literally and i should have looked it up to see where he lives, because at the end of the day, voters have to actually vote for him. and i just can't imagine. >> i depending on where he lives. >> lots of places in this. >> country where there are some districts. >> in florida which are not open seats, that he could get elected. he co
you know that passionate man is enrique tarrio. >> he is the former leader of the proud boys. he was given 22 years behind bars for seditious conspiracy until, of course, he received a pardon. others, like the guy who sat behind nancy pelosi's desk, isn't thinking about his linkedin page, but rather his legacy. >> i hope we were the first line. >> that drove us to the to the to the goal. and i believe in my heart we were i have no regrets. >> for the what the third or...
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entre ellos enrique tarrÍo, lÍder de los boys, a quien trump otorgÓ un perdÓn presidencial.20 jueces migratorios o trabajadores de cortes migratorias. en un paÍs en que hay un estancamiento de 3 millones y medio de casos en las cortes de inmigraciÓn que necesitan ser agilizados. y este gobierno prometiÓ agilizar. >> aranza cristina, muchas gracias por esta informaciÓn. las redadas anti inmigrantes prometidas por el presidente trump aÚn no llegan al nivel que se habÍa anunciado segÚn el sur de la frontera, en cifras oficiales entre finales de enero y las primeras semanas de febrero, dicen que se habÍa arrestado a 11.000 inmigrantes en 18 didÍas, lo que supone una media de 600 arrestos por dÍa. lejos de esa meta, entre 1200 y 1500 diarios. pero desde el 10 de febrero no hay un reporte oficial y se anunciÓ que ahora se van a publicar estos reportes mensuales sobre las detenciones. segÚn homan, un obstÁculo muy importante para alcanzar su objetivo es la falta de personal y recursos para ice. legisladores republicanos han prometido darle a la agencia millones de dÓlares en fondos
entre ellos enrique tarrÍo, lÍder de los boys, a quien trump otorgÓ un perdÓn presidencial.20 jueces migratorios o trabajadores de cortes migratorias. en un paÍs en que hay un estancamiento de 3 millones y medio de casos en las cortes de inmigraciÓn que necesitan ser agilizados. y este gobierno prometiÓ agilizar. >> aranza cristina, muchas gracias por esta informaciÓn. las redadas anti inmigrantes prometidas por el presidente trump aÚn no llegan al nivel que se habÍa anunciado...
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former proud boys leader enrique tarrio stopped by the rally to show his support. tarrio was released from prison last month after the president pardoned him and the other rioters who stormed the u.s. capitol four years ago. tarrio had been serving a 22 year sentence when he was pardoned. and don't forget that you can keep track of our white house coverage by downloading the fox local app right there to your phone and smart tv. on to other news tonight, a new at 730 a berkeley camera store says it lost thousands of dollars worth of inventory and suffered major damage in a smash and grab robbery. security cameras at looking glass photo show a vehicle ramming right into the store's front entrance. this was on fifth street near bancroft early yesterday morning. inside, thieves stole an estimated $50,000 worth of inventory. looking glass has been in business for more than 50 years. owners say they are determined to keep going. a gofundme has been set up to help them get back on their feet. we are learning more tonight about the victim of a deadly stabbing that took pla
former proud boys leader enrique tarrio stopped by the rally to show his support. tarrio was released from prison last month after the president pardoned him and the other rioters who stormed the u.s. capitol four years ago. tarrio had been serving a 22 year sentence when he was pardoned. and don't forget that you can keep track of our white house coverage by downloading the fox local app right there to your phone and smart tv. on to other news tonight, a new at 730 a berkeley camera store says...
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she was at cpac and enrique tarrio was on the screen. right.ple who are returning to the capitol. they actually did the whose house our house chant on the on the west side of the capitol near where that first breach point took place, where carolyn edwards was assaulted by the mob. there she was, the first officer to be injured by the january 6th mob, and then sort of traced their path, and they went around to the east side of the us capitol, actually went through the path that they went through on january 6th itself, sort of walked down a few set of stairs and walked to the other place. and where they ended up setting up was where they organized on on january 6th itself. initially the but then the police officers, the capitol police told them they couldn't really set up there. they ended up moving a little bit further, but still sort of on the grounds of the us capitol there. but it was i mean, it was just a bizarre sort of event. and i think, you know, they announced this lawsuit. and one of the fascinating things about that is, you know, cons
she was at cpac and enrique tarrio was on the screen. right.ple who are returning to the capitol. they actually did the whose house our house chant on the on the west side of the capitol near where that first breach point took place, where carolyn edwards was assaulted by the mob. there she was, the first officer to be injured by the january 6th mob, and then sort of traced their path, and they went around to the east side of the us capitol, actually went through the path that they went through...
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el exlÍder de los proud boys, enrique tarrÍo, hoy fue momentÁneamente detenido.ventÁndole el brazo. sin embargo, poco despuÉs quedÓ libre. habÍa participado de una conferencia de prensa junto a otros integrantes de proud boys y oath keepers, todos indultados por el presidente trump, en la que habÍan anunciado una demanda contra el departamento de justicia por acusarlos del asalto al capitolio. >> el departamento de justicia no nos dio otra opciÓn tenemos que dar esa gente que hicieron mi madre y mi esposa llorar. esa gente tienen que pagar. >> tarrÍo fue condenado a 22 aÑos de prisiÓn, la sentencia mÁs larga de los 1600 implicados en el ataque al capitolio. en noticias de Última hora, el presidente trump despidiÓ al militar de mayor rango del paÍs. es el general zak brown, quien se desempeÑaba como jefe del estado mayor conjunto desde el 2023, cuando fue nominado por el ex presidente biden. tambiÉn el pentÁgono anunciÓ que desde la semana que viene despedirÁ a 5400 civiles que estÁn en prueba. este viernes, un juez federal allanÓ el camino para despedir a miles d
el exlÍder de los proud boys, enrique tarrÍo, hoy fue momentÁneamente detenido.ventÁndole el brazo. sin embargo, poco despuÉs quedÓ libre. habÍa participado de una conferencia de prensa junto a otros integrantes de proud boys y oath keepers, todos indultados por el presidente trump, en la que habÍan anunciado una demanda contra el departamento de justicia por acusarlos del asalto al capitolio. >> el departamento de justicia no nos dio otra opciÓn tenemos que dar esa gente que...
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en la florida, decenas de partidarios de trump acudieron a darle su apoyo, entre ellos enrique tarriode los boys, a quien trump otorgo un perdon presidencial. entre los despedidos hubo trabajadores que garantizan la seguridad nuclear de los estados unidos. ahora el gobierno trata de despedirlos o contratarlos. ha tenido problemas contactando a algunos de ellos ? y tambien una cosa bien controversial es la salida de alrededor de 20 jueces de inmigracion o trabajadores de cortes de inmigracion. en un pais en que hay 3.5 millones de casos migratorios estancados. >> aranza le daremos seguimiento a estas noticias que cambian conforme pasan las horas. cristina gracias. las redadas anti inmigrantes prometidas por el presidente trump aun no l llegan al nivel que se habian anunciado, segun el zar de la frontera, tom homan. de acuerdo con cifras oficiales, entre finales de enero y las primeras semanas de febrero, se habria arrestado a 11.000 inmigrantes en 18 dias, lo que supone una media de 600 arrestos por dia. muy lejos de esa meta que se habian planteado de entre 1200 y 1500 diarios. pero d
en la florida, decenas de partidarios de trump acudieron a darle su apoyo, entre ellos enrique tarriode los boys, a quien trump otorgo un perdon presidencial. entre los despedidos hubo trabajadores que garantizan la seguridad nuclear de los estados unidos. ahora el gobierno trata de despedirlos o contratarlos. ha tenido problemas contactando a algunos de ellos ? y tambien una cosa bien controversial es la salida de alrededor de 20 jueces de inmigracion o trabajadores de cortes de inmigracion....
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hoy la policia del capitolio detuvo a enrique tarrio, lider de los proud boys.arresto por asalto simple se hizo a peticion de una manifestante que se acerco a tarrio con su celular, a lo que el respondio aventandole el brazo. tarrio fue puesto en libertad esta tarde. dijo que la policia le informo que le habian desestimado los cargos. minutos antes, frente al capitolio, habia adelantado que iniciaria una demanda contra el departamento de justicia por su condena tras la insurreccion del 6 de enero. >> el departamento de justicia no nos dio otra opcion y tenemos que dar esa gente que hicieron mi madre y mi esposa llorar. esa gente tienen que pagar. >> fue sentenciado a 22 aÑos por su participacion en el ataque al capitolio. el recibio la sentencia de prision mas larga de todas las 1600 implicados. la agencia de noticias associated press o ap presento hoy una demanda contra tres funcionarios de la administracion trump, c citando el derecho a la libertad de expresion, entre ellos la secretaria de prensa karen levitt y la jefa de gabinete, susan wills. la casa blanca
hoy la policia del capitolio detuvo a enrique tarrio, lider de los proud boys.arresto por asalto simple se hizo a peticion de una manifestante que se acerco a tarrio con su celular, a lo que el respondio aventandole el brazo. tarrio fue puesto en libertad esta tarde. dijo que la policia le informo que le habian desestimado los cargos. minutos antes, frente al capitolio, habia adelantado que iniciaria una demanda contra el departamento de justicia por su condena tras la insurreccion del 6 de...
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okay, you freed a lot of those people, which empowers people like enrique tarrio, which empowers the proud boys to engage in these kinds of ridiculous campaigns and these ridiculous lawsuits. but then you've got kash patel, who is a conspiracy theorist in his own right, who dick durbin and several people mentioned during the confirmation hearings that this man is dangerous. and quite frankly, he will not be able to run an fbi to keep people safe from groups like the proud. >> but why do you think that's incompetence and not a specific decision? >> i think it's incompetence because eventually it's going to end up leaking on republicans, because you're going to have people who are part of these organizations. you're going to have people who've been freed. it's already happened from january 6th who threatened to kill fbi agents who wanted to go after them, that i don't think anybody in this administration was thinking about in advance. >> john della volpe, you talked to young voters. you study young voters. i know we're only one month in and they don't vote as a monolith, but 30 plus da
okay, you freed a lot of those people, which empowers people like enrique tarrio, which empowers the proud boys to engage in these kinds of ridiculous campaigns and these ridiculous lawsuits. but then you've got kash patel, who is a conspiracy theorist in his own right, who dick durbin and several people mentioned during the confirmation hearings that this man is dangerous. and quite frankly, he will not be able to run an fbi to keep people safe from groups like the proud. >> but why do...
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former proud boys leader enrique tarrio stopped by the rally to show his support. last month after thedentn pardoned him and the other rioters who stormed the u.s. capitol four years ago. tarrio had been serving a 22 year sentence when he was pardoned. protesters gathered in several spots here in the bay area to express their frustration with the trump administration. more than a thousand people took to the streets in san jose, holding up anti-trump his recent policies anti-democratic and illegal. ktvu an rubin reports. >> the theme of this presidents day protest. no dictators. and in san jose, more than 1000 people showed up expressing their frustration with the state of the government. >> we knew trump was bad, but we didn't know elon was going to be the president. and i think that we're kind of off about that. that is, things are going in the absolute wrong direction. >> this protest was part of 5051, a grassroots movement holding 50 protests in 50 states on one day. >> it is more than president trump and elon musk ignoring the will, the people. it's also them ignoring the fundament
former proud boys leader enrique tarrio stopped by the rally to show his support. last month after thedentn pardoned him and the other rioters who stormed the u.s. capitol four years ago. tarrio had been serving a 22 year sentence when he was pardoned. protesters gathered in several spots here in the bay area to express their frustration with the trump administration. more than a thousand people took to the streets in san jose, holding up anti-trump his recent policies anti-democratic and...
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that the fbi agents now anticipate, including proud boys, so-called proud boys leader enrique enrique tarrioquaglin, who assaulted police with chemical spray. joining us now is christopher mattei. he's one of the attorneys representing the federal bureau of investigation agents association in their lawsuit against the trump justice department. thank you very much for joining us tonight. how many plaintiffs are represented by these lawsuits? well. >> the. >> fbi agents association. >> represents some. >> 14,000 current and former agents. we have brought this lawsuit on behalf of our membership, and obviously, all of the active fbi personnel who may be exposed as a result of the disclosure of these names. and then there are several individuals who have brought lawsuits anonymously, who are represented by separate counsel to vindicate their own interests. >> so and procedurally, are you asking for an injunction, some action that will block what's happening? >> yeah. we've moved for a temporary restraining order to prevent the justice department from disseminating the names and identities of the
that the fbi agents now anticipate, including proud boys, so-called proud boys leader enrique enrique tarrioquaglin, who assaulted police with chemical spray. joining us now is christopher mattei. he's one of the attorneys representing the federal bureau of investigation agents association in their lawsuit against the trump justice department. thank you very much for joining us tonight. how many plaintiffs are represented by these lawsuits? well. >> the. >> fbi agents association....
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. >> that is former proud boys leader enrique tarrio.this event today, he was actually arrested and taken away by capitol police for allegedly assaulting one of those women as she tried to record him with her phone. protest comes in all shapes and sizes. it can sometimes be a huge crowd of people in front of spacex headquarters or the cfpb. sometimes it can be two women with a whistle and a bullhorn who will not give up. today in asheville, north carolina, people showed up to protest the trump administration's firing of federal workers. they got a big crowd in asheville at the federal courthouse there. we're also seeing more people show up at town halls to question their members of congress. last night, we showed you part of a town hall that was held in roswell, georgia, by republican congressman rich mccormick. i want you to see a little bit more from that. watch this. >> workers from the nuclear workers. nuke the. nnsa our nuclear. >> stockpile. >> and cdc. >> workers working. >> on the bird flu. being fired by doge, and then having to
. >> that is former proud boys leader enrique tarrio.this event today, he was actually arrested and taken away by capitol police for allegedly assaulting one of those women as she tried to record him with her phone. protest comes in all shapes and sizes. it can sometimes be a huge crowd of people in front of spacex headquarters or the cfpb. sometimes it can be two women with a whistle and a bullhorn who will not give up. today in asheville, north carolina, people showed up to protest the...
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proud boys leader enrique tarrio was arrested by us capitol police after officers said they witnessedconversation we were just having to this, which is the law and order party, is anything but. you have them moving to dismiss a public corruption case where they concede it has nothing to do with the law or the facts. so they're basically, as you said, just want a political puppet, which is why that's why what is before this judge is so important? because it won't be just him, it will be others. and then here you have not just the idea that we all saw january 6th, and we all saw the criminality and we all saw what happened to capitol police officers that protect the capitol, the public, politicians. and when you pardon those people, which is outrageous enough, the message is you're above the law. and now you're not only doing that. you've not only created people who may feel that they're above the law. i'm not trying to say everyone who is pardoned feels that way. but you do see recidivism. and why wouldn't you? if you feel like the president has your back and the people who are in law
proud boys leader enrique tarrio was arrested by us capitol police after officers said they witnessedconversation we were just having to this, which is the law and order party, is anything but. you have them moving to dismiss a public corruption case where they concede it has nothing to do with the law or the facts. so they're basically, as you said, just want a political puppet, which is why that's why what is before this judge is so important? because it won't be just him, it will be others....
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the then leader of the group, enrique tarrio, confessing to the vandalism and he was later sentencedand other charges. finally, this monday, after the proud boys defaulted on a nearly $3 million judgment, the church was awarded the proud boys trademark and any money that is made from selling the group's merchandise. joining me now is reverend william h. lamar, the fourth, the pastor at metropolitan african methodist episcopal church. sir, it is an honor to have you here. you know, when we spoke previously. yes, it's a legal victory. and i think it's important that this judgment has been entered and you guys now have the control of the trademark. but when i shared this news on my social, people were really happy because they felt like it was good news to see that the rule of law still works and that justice can still be achieved. your thoughts about the symbolism of your black church having the trademark now, and controlling the trademark of the proud boys? >> katie, thank you for allowing. >> me to share. >> our story. it is. >> a karmic victory. >> it is the justice that we have. so
the then leader of the group, enrique tarrio, confessing to the vandalism and he was later sentencedand other charges. finally, this monday, after the proud boys defaulted on a nearly $3 million judgment, the church was awarded the proud boys trademark and any money that is made from selling the group's merchandise. joining me now is reverend william h. lamar, the fourth, the pastor at metropolitan african methodist episcopal church. sir, it is an honor to have you here. you know, when we spoke...
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enrique tarrio, the founder of the proud boys and the leader of the proud boys, said after. >> his releasechansley, the former the qanon shaman that's sort of iconic in so many images from january 6th, said on his release that he was going to buy guns and another person associated with january 6th said that not only would he attack the capitol again, he would form a militia. >> for president trump. >> and he. >> would die for. >> president trump. so i think it's almost a certainty that this sort of vigilante or militia violence is in. >> our future. wow. and that's saying something because you've been in it and you've dealt with these cases, you know, things many people don't even know from from that process. as for the doj where you worked? i want to show pam bondi, who disclaimed the talk of an enemies list that's been attributed to trump's fbi pick and his far more sort of broad or evasive answer. >> there will. >> never be an enemies list within the. >> department of justice. >> when trump wins in. >> 2024 and is in power in 2025, we. can prosecute them. >> you're reading a partial sta
enrique tarrio, the founder of the proud boys and the leader of the proud boys, said after. >> his releasechansley, the former the qanon shaman that's sort of iconic in so many images from january 6th, said on his release that he was going to buy guns and another person associated with january 6th said that not only would he attack the capitol again, he would form a militia. >> for president trump. >> and he. >> would die for. >> president trump. so i think it's...
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enrique tarrio. >> recently pardoned. >> him. >> issued a. social media statement on x. >> i believe. with the. >> name of. >> the female fbi agent. who he accuses. of various nefarious crimes and says that she should. be arrested. >> and. put in jail. >> and bringing all. >> kinds of social. >> pressure on her. >> he has not. >> done anything. to try to. insulate the fbi agents who've come under attack. by all of the proud. boys and oath keepers and three percenters and. violent insurrectionists. so that. >> guy is. >> a j. six enthusiast. he's aj6 lawyer, and he's. >> doing. everything in his. >> power to exact retaliation against the federal prosecutors and the fbi agents and the cops who simply did. >> their. >> jobs for america. >> you know, i still recall, and it's still seared in my mind, ruby freeman and shay moss saying that you can't describe the feeling of your federal government coming after you and training the entire awesome power of the white house on you as just an individual person. what we have now is the u.s. attorney from
enrique tarrio. >> recently pardoned. >> him. >> issued a. social media statement on x. >> i believe. with the. >> name of. >> the female fbi agent. who he accuses. of various nefarious crimes and says that she should. be arrested. >> and. put in jail. >> and bringing all. >> kinds of social. >> pressure on her. >> he has not. >> done anything. to try to. insulate the fbi agents who've come under attack. by all of the...
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and we've got some breaking news out of washington here, where enrique tarrio, the former leader of the boys, has been arrested by u.s. capitol police. now, tarrio was on the capitol grounds holding a press conference when he reportedly got into a spat with a counter-protester. that protester is alleged to have put a cell phone close to his face, and he struck her phone and arm in response. a spokesperson for uscap said tarrio was arrested for simple assault after the counter-protester said she wanted to file charges. still ahead, what the idf is now saying about the death of a mother and her two sons after yesterday's hostage exchange with hamas. plus, what or who is fueling the rise of germany's far right party ahead of this week's critical election? back week's critical election? back with you in just a little bit. with fatigue and light-headedness, i knew something was wrong. then i saw my doctor and found out i have afib, and that means there's about a 5 times greater risk of stroke. symptoms like irregular heartbeat, heart racing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, or light
and we've got some breaking news out of washington here, where enrique tarrio, the former leader of the boys, has been arrested by u.s. capitol police. now, tarrio was on the capitol grounds holding a press conference when he reportedly got into a spat with a counter-protester. that protester is alleged to have put a cell phone close to his face, and he struck her phone and arm in response. a spokesperson for uscap said tarrio was arrested for simple assault after the counter-protester said she...
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>> well, enrique tarrio, who's a leader of the proud boys, has posted online, i think this morning the name of an fbi agent demanding her investigation and her arrest for various imaginary crimes. he thinks that she has committed. so we're in a situation now where the pardoned criminals believe that they've got more power, and they're probably right with the new government, then fbi agents, then law enforcement officials, and then prosecutors, and they want a complete purge of the government to bring everybody directly under maga control. >> let me i could keep talking to you about this, but i want to ask you just about because i've been thinking about it constantly since the news broke about the treasury secretary giving access to elon musk's dodge team to the federal payment system, where social security checks are given out, irs refunds are given out. there's personal information in there. this is a topic i have a lot of friends saying. what does this mean? what does this mean? what should people understand about what it means? and is there anything congress can do to prevent that?
>> well, enrique tarrio, who's a leader of the proud boys, has posted online, i think this morning the name of an fbi agent demanding her investigation and her arrest for various imaginary crimes. he thinks that she has committed. so we're in a situation now where the pardoned criminals believe that they've got more power, and they're probably right with the new government, then fbi agents, then law enforcement officials, and then prosecutors, and they want a complete purge of the...
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convicted january 6th offenders going online, including a post you referenced from proud boys founder enrique tarriots experienced problems harassment as a result of this yet? >> well, we represent the fbi agents association, so that's some 14,000 members and current and former members of the fbi. and it is, in a sense, part of the job, when you're in law enforcement, to have to deal with dangerous people. but we shouldn't have to deal with being hung out to dry by our own government. and so what we are really hoping is that the new leadership at the justice department assures us, and hopefully that will happen in court tomorrow. we would like nothing more than for the department of justice lawyers to come in tomorrow and say to the court that the department of justice is not going to be publicly identifying any agents, that there won't be any disciplinary proceedings other than the normal disciplinary proceedings, and we can move past this, but we are not going to allow agents of the fbi to be targeted and be the subjects of political retribution simply for having done their jobs. >> i'm sure you k
convicted january 6th offenders going online, including a post you referenced from proud boys founder enrique tarriots experienced problems harassment as a result of this yet? >> well, we represent the fbi agents association, so that's some 14,000 members and current and former members of the fbi. and it is, in a sense, part of the job, when you're in law enforcement, to have to deal with dangerous people. but we shouldn't have to deal with being hung out to dry by our own government. and...
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. >> enrique tarrio. >> in the custody of the capitol police there. there just a few moments ago. initially, they were closer to the capitol. i first saw them. they gathered, actually at the first breach point on the west front, where some of the most violence took place. they walked up and chanted, whose house? our house? the same chant that they chanted on january 6th. and then they proceeded to the east side of the u.s. capitol. originally, they set up right on, sort of. >> on the grounds of the. >> capitol, in sort of in the. center of a staging area there. but the capitol police said that they couldn't set up there. so they ended up sort of staging a little bit further away from the capitol, but still sort of on the capitol grounds, basically in between the supreme court and the capitol. and you also see a number of the defendants who were there, including stewart rhodes, who's now who you see at the microphone there. this is a number of defendants, including defendants who violently assaulted officers on january 6th itself, as well as other high
. >> enrique tarrio. >> in the custody of the capitol police there. there just a few moments ago. initially, they were closer to the capitol. i first saw them. they gathered, actually at the first breach point on the west front, where some of the most violence took place. they walked up and chanted, whose house? our house? the same chant that they chanted on january 6th. and then they proceeded to the east side of the u.s. capitol. originally, they set up right on, sort of. >>...
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i mean, we is eric adams in your reporting viewed as more toxic than enrique tarrio to trump? >> i don't know, but there was something about this that trump didn't want to go out and do because. >> he wanted like a look. >> i've seen the letters clear as day, the day. that day or so after trump takes office, this letter goes to the white house counsel saying we are seeking a pretrial pardon. and the letter reads like a screed, like a donald trump screed about the justice department leaks and the new york times and how, you know, he's been unfairly tried in the public. it reads it reads just like trump's complaints about the justice department, it's clearly geared towards trump. if trump wanted to pardon him at that point, he could have done that. that doesn't happen. the next thing that happens is the justice department calls. now in that conversation, it's our understanding. it's let's talk about dismissing the case. let's have a meeting to talk about dismissing the case. in the meeting they say, you know, how is it getting in the way of him doing his job? now, the thing that
i mean, we is eric adams in your reporting viewed as more toxic than enrique tarrio to trump? >> i don't know, but there was something about this that trump didn't want to go out and do because. >> he wanted like a look. >> i've seen the letters clear as day, the day. that day or so after trump takes office, this letter goes to the white house counsel saying we are seeking a pretrial pardon. and the letter reads like a screed, like a donald trump screed about the justice...
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we saw over time that day and in the days after, leaders like enrique tarrio convicted of some of themilitia leaders and others do what they did. the federal government ultimately responding with one of the largest probes ever, bringing those people to trial, many of them convicted. they're now all freed, every last one of them by donald trump. veteran agents say that given that history which we just lived through and these newly immunized, freed federal convicts, these agents, their families now placed in immediate danger of potentially illegal retribution by the now pardoned january 6th convicted felons. that's reuters, quoting some of the statement. what we were talking about is fbi agents who aren't exactly known for being completely paranoid, nervous types who've never faced down a threat before taking it to this measure, because they are concerned that these individuals who were violent before will be violent again, will try to hurt, attack, stab, shoot, or murder them and their families. there's also a new directive by a judge that bars the federal government. so doj and any ot
we saw over time that day and in the days after, leaders like enrique tarrio convicted of some of themilitia leaders and others do what they did. the federal government ultimately responding with one of the largest probes ever, bringing those people to trial, many of them convicted. they're now all freed, every last one of them by donald trump. veteran agents say that given that history which we just lived through and these newly immunized, freed federal convicts, these agents, their families...
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multiple january 6th cases or who were involved in the most high profile cases against, say, enrique tarriorhodes, and is going to try to fire them. now. it's illegal to fire an fbi agent without cause. and they have they have recourse. they can go to the merit systems protection board, they can go to court, but that won't matter if their badge is taken away and they're escorted out of their field office. and that is the great fear right now within the fbi. >> all right, ken dilanian, thank you very much. and now, another story that i think you probably have heard about. marco ellis, a 25 year old former spacex and ex employee who joined elon musk's doge team, resigned last night after the wall street journal uncovered an old social media account with pretty racist posts. things like i was racist before it was cool, normalize indian hate, and i would not mind at all if both gaza and israel were wiped off the face of the earth. but now, in just the last few minutes, elon musk said in a social media post that he's going to rehire lies after vice president j.d. vance announced his support for
multiple january 6th cases or who were involved in the most high profile cases against, say, enrique tarriorhodes, and is going to try to fire them. now. it's illegal to fire an fbi agent without cause. and they have they have recourse. they can go to the merit systems protection board, they can go to court, but that won't matter if their badge is taken away and they're escorted out of their field office. and that is the great fear right now within the fbi. >> all right, ken dilanian,...
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. >> i mean, we is eric adams in your reporting viewed as more toxic than enrique tarrio to trump?> i don't know, but there was something about this that trump didn't want to go out and do because. >> he wanted like a process. >> i've seen the letters clear as day, the day, that day or so after trump takes office, this letter goes to the white house counsel saying we are seeking a pretrial pardon. and the letter reads like a screed, like a donald trump screed about the justice department leaks and the new york times and how, you know, he's been unfairly tried in the public. it reads it reads just like trump's complaints about the justice department, it's clearly geared towards trump. if trump wanted to pardon him at that point, he could have done that. that doesn't happen. the next thing that happens is the justice department calls. now in that conversation, it's our understanding. it's let's talk about dismissing the case. let's let's have a meeting to talk about dismissing the case. in the meeting they say, you know, how is it getting in the way of him doing his job? now, the thi
. >> i mean, we is eric adams in your reporting viewed as more toxic than enrique tarrio to trump?> i don't know, but there was something about this that trump didn't want to go out and do because. >> he wanted like a process. >> i've seen the letters clear as day, the day, that day or so after trump takes office, this letter goes to the white house counsel saying we are seeking a pretrial pardon. and the letter reads like a screed, like a donald trump screed about the...
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they also cite the leader of the proud boys, enrique tarrio, singling out an fbi agent for retaliation. their suit includes this dire warning quote in addition to being unlawful, a mass unlawful firing of 6000 fbi employees would be catastrophic to national security. fbi agents trying to draw a line in the sand against a possible purge that would put them in danger is where we start today. here, for his first ever television interview, michael clarke. he's president of the society of former special agents of the fbi, one of the groups pleading with congress to take action. also back with us, former assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi. msnbc senior national security analyst frank figliuzzi. and with me at the table once again, former top official at the department of justice. msnbc legal analyst andrew weissmann. i appreciate all of you being here. i imagine this isn't the most comfortable time to be speaking out, but it is perhaps the most important time. so let me start with that. thanks. michael clarke, just just tell me what's happening right now inside the fbi. >>
they also cite the leader of the proud boys, enrique tarrio, singling out an fbi agent for retaliation. their suit includes this dire warning quote in addition to being unlawful, a mass unlawful firing of 6000 fbi employees would be catastrophic to national security. fbi agents trying to draw a line in the sand against a possible purge that would put them in danger is where we start today. here, for his first ever television interview, michael clarke. he's president of the society of former...