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The ReidOut with Joy Reid

Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio received a long sentence on Tuesday for seditious conspiracy

The ReidOut with Joy Reid

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🗓️ 6 September 2023

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of The Reidout we cover how former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio received a long sentence on Tuesday for seditious conspiracy. Also in this episode, we bring you new reporting saying that special counsel Jack Smith is looking into Donald Trump's fundraising off of false voter fraud claims, as some of Trump's co-defendants may be getting ready to throw Trump under the bus, according to reports. Plus, the extreme gerrymandered maps that helped Republicans win the House are now rapidly getting struck down by the courts. Alabama is just the latest state to feel the judges' wrath. Our legal experts explain in depth. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

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0:00.0

Tonight, on The Readout,

0:05.4

Love them or hate them, the Proud Boys aren't going anywhere, we're here to stay.

0:11.2

Oh no, they're not going anywhere, former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tario said in an interview

0:18.7

last year.

0:20.2

But a bunch of them will be taking their far right extremism to prison, including Tario,

0:26.4

who just a short time ago received a very long sentence for a seditious conspiracy.

0:32.3

Also tonight, new reporting that special counsel Jack Smith is looking into Trump's fundraising

0:36.8

off of false voter fraud claims, as some of Trump's co-defendants may be getting ready

0:42.1

to throw Trump under the bus.

0:44.9

Plus, the extreme, gerrymandered maps that helped Republicans win the house are now rapidly

0:50.7

getting struck down by the courts.

0:53.0

Alabama is just the latest state to feel the judge's wrath.

1:00.4

Good evening, I'm Jonathan K. Partt in for Joy Read, and we begin tonight with breaking

1:04.9

news.

1:05.9

The former national chairman of one of the most prominent neo-fascist white supremacists

1:10.7

and militia groups in the country is going to prison.

1:14.6

Henry Enrique Tario was sentenced just a short time ago to 22 years in prison for seditious

1:20.0

conspiracy in connection with the January 6th attack on the Capitol.

1:25.0

That is the longest sentence in any January 6th case so far.

1:29.2

But notably less than the 33 years prosecutors were asking for, Judge Timothy Kelly told

1:35.0

the court, quote, I don't have any indication that he's remorseful for the actual things

1:40.1

that he's convicted of.

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