![]() ![]() The seditious conspiracy trial, which started nearly two months ago, is one of the most serious cases to emerge from the Jan. ![]() Tarrio, for example, wasn’t even in Washington on Jan. They argue that the Justice Department is trying to unfairly hold their clients responsible for the violent actions of others in the crowd of Trump supporters. These “tools” helped Proud Boys leaders overwhelm police, breach barricades, force the evacuation of the House and Senate chambers and disrupt the certification of Biden’s victory, prosecutors allege.ĭefense attorneys have dismissed the “tools” theory as a novel, flawed concept with no legal foundation. WATCH NOW: Why far-right groups are increasingly targeting the LGBTQ community WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal prosecutors are employing an unusual strategy to prove leaders of the far-right Proud Boys extremist group orchestrated a violent plot to keep President Joe Biden out of the White House, even though some of the defendants didn’t carry out the violence themselves.Īs they wrap up their seditious conspiracy case, prosecutors are arguing that Proud Boys chief Enrique Tarrio and other leaders of the group handpicked and mobilized a loyal group of foot soldiers - or “tools” - to supply the force necessary to carry out their plot to stop the transfer of power from Donald Trump to President Joe Biden after the 2020 election. ![]()
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