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A convicted Proud Boys leader returns to Washington as Trump’s homecoming looms. Story by Kyle Cheney • 3mo. Enrique Tarrio, clad in a green prison jumpsuit, stared intently at his interrogator.
Five members of the violent extremist group are suing the federal government after President Donald Trump pardoned them over Jan. 6.
T he Proud Boys, a white nationalist group whose members were instrumental in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the nation's Capitol, lost control of its own name to a historic Black church.
As Lamond sat right across from him inside Jackson’s courtroom last year, Tarrio said he had lied to fellow Proud Boys about knowing the warrant was coming. It was a sort of “marketing ploy,” Tarrio ...
WASHINGTON — A police officer accused of leaking confidential information to Proud Boys national leader Enrique Tarrio became a “double agent” for the far-right extremist group after its ...
The Proud Boys no longer have control over their own name. Under a ruling by a Washington judge Monday, the infamous far-right group was stripped of control over the trademark “Proud Boys” and ...
The Proud Boys has lost the trademark to their name and logos after a judge gave the rights to an historic Black church in Washington that was vandalized by the far-right group’s members in 2020.
A historic Black D.C. church took the Proud Boys to court. Now it controls their trademark A judge awarded the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church $2.8 million in damages in 2023 ...
A historic Black D.C. church took the Proud Boys to court. Now it controls their trademark A judge awarded the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church $2.8 million in damages in 2023 ...
A historic Black D.C. church took the Proud Boys to court. Now it controls their trademark A judge awarded the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church $2.8 million in damages in 2023 ...
A historic Black D.C. church took the Proud Boys to court. Now it controls their trademark A judge awarded the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church $2.8 million in damages in 2023 ...
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