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Erin Burnett OutFront

Proud Boys leader gets record 22 years in prison

Erin Burnett OutFront

CNN

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4.4706 Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2023

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

In the longest sentence yet for a January 6th insurrectionist, Enrique Tarrio has been sentenced to 22 years in prison. Plus, new details about the heavily armored train Kim Jong Un will take to meet with Vladimir Putin in Russia. Also, Amazon is forcing employees back in the office. Is remote work about to be a thing of the past? To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Out front next, the breaking news.

0:04.2

22 years, the longest sentence yet for a January 6th insurrectionist.

0:09.2

That ruling coming just hours before a key hearing for Donald Trump himself.

0:13.4

Former Trump White House attorney Ty Cobb will be out front.

0:16.4

Plus new details about the heavily armored train Kim Jong-un will take to meet with Vladimir Putin in Russia. Taking no chances with his security, Kim's own bodyguards could be serving as decoys.

0:26.6

This is an incredible report. And Meda and Amazon, forcing workers back into the office.

0:32.1

Is remote work about to be a thing of the past? Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary will be out front

0:36.9

tonight, so let's go.

0:38.2

Outfront. And good evening to all. I'm Aaron Burnett. Outfront tonight, the breaking news,

0:44.6

the longest sentence yet for January 6th insurrectionist. 22 years. That is how long the former

0:51.7

proud boys leader, Enrique Atario, will be in prison for his role in the riot.

0:56.6

22 years.

0:57.5

I mean, just think about that for a moment.

0:59.9

Guilty and sentenced for seditious conspiracy and leading a plot to prevent the transfer of power from Donald Trump to Joe Biden.

1:06.9

Now, Terrio's attorney pointing the finger directly at Trump.

1:09.6

And I want to read the reasons they gave for his actions.

1:12.1

They say, quote, it was Donald Trump's words. It was his motivation. It was his anger that caused what occurred on January 6th. They want to use Enrique Terrio as a scapegoat for Donald Trump and those in power.

1:23.7

And today's sentence does raise a crucial question because while blaming someone else is a legal

1:28.2

defense strategy and you'd expect them to do that, it is also a fact that without Trump contesting

1:33.7

the election saying it was stolen and rigged, if he'd never done any of those things, if he'd just

1:37.3

graciously conceded and moved on, none of those people would have been on Capitol until that day

1:41.6

in the first place. That is a fact. And today's sentence

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