Members of the group the Proud Boys are in Washington, D.C. pursuing a case against the Department of Justice.
Freed members of the far-right Proud Boys and Oath Keepers have announced plans to sue the Department of Justice over their ...
The former leader of the far-right Proud Boys was arrested on Friday outside the US Capitol, police said. Enrique Tarrio, who ...
Claims that people who participated in the attack on the Capitol were mistreated by agencies like the Justice Department are ...
This boost for Jan. 6 defendants leads experts to fear political violence will be seen as more acceptable in American life.
The veteran lawyers who were reassigned include those who prosecuted Steve Bannon, Peter Navarro and leaders of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers.
Moments later, former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio — who was convicted of seditious conspiracy by a jury in Washington, D.C., before he was pardoned by Donald Trump in his first day in office — ...
The four top national leaders of the Proud Boys, convicted for seditious conspiracy for Jan. 6 but now freed by Trump, say they have lofty goals.
A leader of the white nationalist group the Proud Boys — who was ... A frustrated Dunn said the United States must “stop pretending” to be the nation of law and justice that it has ...
As counter-protestors chanted insults through bullhorns, Tarrio said he and four other Proud Boys plan to sue the Justice Department for ... suffering they have put us through.” ...
Members of the group the Proud Boys are in Washington, D.C. pursuing a case against the Department of Justice ... to be the 47 th president of the United States," said Tarrio.