Biden’s Department of Justice has been accused of being the most corrupt in U.S. history.
Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was handed down a sentence of 22 years in prison for being a non-violent political dissenter—all the guy did was join a movement that opposed the political establishment.
Many murderers, rapists, con artists, and thieves receive lighter punishments for their heinous crimes.
Tarrio claims that the DOJ told him to lie about President Trump in order to receive lighter sentencing. Reporter Emerald Robinson recently spoke to Enrique Tarrio to get his side of the story:
After being sentenced to 22 years in prison, Enrique Tarrio is speaking out.
Tarrio tells @EmeraldRobinson the feds asked him to lie in order to indict President Donald Trump.
Tarrio also sets the record straight by addressing the "informant" rumors.
🚨MUST SEE: pic.twitter.com/yoEqLbVRxz
— The Absolute Truth with @EmeraldRobinson (@AbsoluteWithE) September 8, 2023
Journalist Julie Kelly, who likewise spoke to Tarrio, reported:
“Tarrio told me the DOJ attempted to get him to flip after his arrest and become a cooperating government witness. Why? “To try and tie the Proud Boys to Donald Trump.”
DOJ claimed to have information connecting Tarrio to at least two individuals also connected to Trump.
Tarrio refused the plea deal despite what he called “coercion” by DOJ. (Tarrio and his co-defendants were denied release for months–nearly 2 years for 4 defendants–awaiting trial.)”
I have spoken to Enrique Tarrio twice since he was sentenced on Tuesday. He is currently in the DC Gulag awaiting transfer to a federal prison to begin serving his 22-year sentence.
Here is a brief clip of this "terrorist" the night of Jan 6. Tarrio was in a Baltimore hotel that… pic.twitter.com/VKD9E6xBBX
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) September 8, 2023
Trending Politics provided this quote from Tarrio:
“They asked me to LIE about President Trump in order to indict him. I told them to pound sand, and because I refused to lie about President Trump it cost me twenty-two years of my life.
The truth is, I could have been home. I could have been home a long time ago.
I could be in my warm ass bed right now, laughing at the world, without a problem…and all I had to do in order to do that WAS LIE ABOUT TRUMP. All I had to do was confirm a lie.”
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Charlie Kirk said it all: “The Biden Regime just sentenced Enrique Tarrio to 22 years in prison for a riot he was not present at, for plotting to overthrow the government without his followers carrying a single firearm. You live in a country with political prisoners.”
The Biden Regime just sentenced Enrique Tarrio to 22 years in prison for a riot he was not present at, for plotting to overthrow the government without his followers carrying a single firearm.
You live in a country with political prisoners.
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) September 5, 2023
Collin Rugg highlights the hypocrisy in Tarrio’s sentencing: “The man on the left, Enrique Tarrio, was just sentenced to 22 years in prison for “seditious conspiracy” in the J6 riot even though he wasn’t at the Capitol.
The man on the right, Shannon Brandt, who ran over & killed an 18 year old Donald Trump supporter, was just sentenced to five years in prison. He will also get credit for time served under house arrest, reducing his sentence by a year.Your “justice” system at work.”
The man on the left, Enrique Tarrio, was just sentenced to 22 years in prison for “seditious conspiracy” in the J6 riot even though he wasn’t at the Capitol.
The man on the right, Shannon Brandt, who ran over & killed an 18 year old Donald Trump supporter, was just sentenced to… pic.twitter.com/QZYq8QwrvK
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) September 9, 2023
USA Today had more on the sentencing of several January 6th political prisoners:
Tarrio was sentenced to 22 years in prison — the longest prison term handed out to any of the more than 1,100 people so far prosecuted for the insurrection.
Nordean was sentenced to 18 years, equaling the sentence given to Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers.
ADVERTISEMENTBiggs received a 17-year sentence and Rehl a 15-year sentence. Pezzola, who was the first person to break into the Capitol, received a 10-year sentence.


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