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NPR News: 04-25-2023 7PM EDT

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🗓️ 25 April 2023

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NPR News: 04-25-2023 7PM EDT

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0:00.0

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Spear.

0:06.0

Jaws in the seditious conspiracy case against leaders of the Proud Boys Group are almost

0:11.8

ready to liberate.

0:13.3

And Piers Kerry Johnson reports on closing arguments in the four month long trial in Washington

0:17.7

DC.

0:18.7

Federal prosecutors say former Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tario and four of his lieutenants

0:23.2

were determined to keep former president Trump in power by any means necessary, including

0:28.3

physical force.

0:29.8

The lawyer showed jurors what they call devastating evidence, including a post from Tario,

0:34.4

after the Capitol riot that says, quote, make no mistake, we did this.

0:39.3

Tario and four others face a seditious conspiracy charge that could carry as many as 20 years

0:44.8

in prison.

0:45.8

The defendants argue there was no plan to attack the Capitol on January 6, 2021, and they

0:51.0

say the Justice Department made them the scapegoat because it's too difficult to charge

0:56.1

Trump himself with a crime.

0:58.3

Tario Johnson in Piers News, Washington.

1:00.6

As warring factions in Sudan agreed with three day truce, a lost boy of South Sudan,

1:05.6

so he fears he will see another civil war.

1:08.7

If a coup catch of member station WRVO reports he's urging the U.S. government to get involved

1:13.6

to bring about peace.

1:15.0

Syracuse common counselor, Shulma Joke is one of the 20,000 last boys who fled South Sudan

1:20.9

during the second Sudanese civil war.

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