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The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle

Ex-Proud Boys leader gets longest Jan. 6 sentence yet

The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle

MS NOW, Stephanie Ruhle

Politics, Versant, Ms Now, Versant Media, Washington, News, President, Policy, Government, Senate, Congress, Msnbc

4.53.6K Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2023

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Former Proud Boys Leader Enrique Tarrio was sentenced to 22 years in prison after getting convicted of seditious conspiracy. Meantime, all 19 defendants in the Georgia election case have now pleaded not guilty and waived their Wednesday arraignment. Plus, the historic impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton begins. And, thousands leave Burning Man after heavy rain left them stranded over the weekend. Katie Benner, Geoff Bennett, Clint Watts, Melissa Redmon, State Rep. Tanya Miller, Tony Plohetski and Neal Katyal join.

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0:00.0

Tonight, the former leader of the Proud Boys faces the longest January 6th sentence yet.

0:06.8

A look at extremism two and a half years after the Capitol riot.

0:11.2

And more not guilty, please, in the Georgia election case, the key hearing tomorrow and

0:16.2

what snacks from Mark Meadows pushed to make his case federal.

0:19.7

Then, thousands escape burning man after being trapped by rain and mud and escapee shares

0:25.9

his midnight hike and how he got out.

0:29.1

As the 11th hour gets underway on this Tuesday night.

0:37.7

Good evening.

0:38.7

Once again, I'm Stephanie Rooled live from MSNBC headquarters at 30 Rock.

0:43.0

Late today, a federal judge handed down the most severe punishment for any of the more than

0:48.7

1,000 people charged in connection with the attack on the Capitol.

0:52.7

39-year-old Enrique Tario, the one-time leader of the far-right group the Proud Boys, was

0:58.2

sentenced to a total of 22 years behind bars.

1:02.6

The fed say he played a key role in orchestrating the insurrection, even though he wasn't even

1:07.3

in DC on that day.

1:09.1

But on the eve of January 6th, Tario was caught on video meeting with Stuart Rhodes, who

1:13.8

was the founder of the Oathkeeper's militia.

1:16.3

Rhodes was found guilty of seditious conspiracy, and he was sentenced to 18 years in prison.

1:28.2

NBC's Candalanian has more on Tario's sentencing.

1:41.2

Tonight, a central figure in the attack on the U.S. Capitol has been handed the stiffest

1:45.5

prison sentence so far.

1:47.2

While not physically present during the January 6th riot, he directed others and celebrated

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