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Enrique Tarrio

pardonRe-offended
Date pardoned
20 January 2025
Day 1 of term →
Convicted of
Federal: Seditious Conspiracy; Conspiracy to Obstruct Official Proceeding; Obstruction of an Official Proceeding and Aiding and Abetting; Conspiracy to Prevent an Officer from Discharging Any Duties; Civil Disorder and Aiding and Abetting; Destruction of Government Property and Aiding and Abetting (2 counts); Assaulting ... Certain Officers (2 counts); | Plea/Verdict: Tarrio pleaded Not Guilty to all charges. Jury selection began 12/19/2022. On 5/4/2023, the jury found Tarrio Guilty on six charges: Seditious Conspiracy; Conspiracy to Obstruct an Official Proceeding; Obstruction of an Official Proceeding and Aiding and Abetting; Conspiracy to Prevent an Officer from Discharging any Duties; Civil Disorder; Destruction of Government Property (fence). Not Guilty on one charge: Assaulting ... Certain Officers. No verdict on two charges: Destruction of Gov’t Property (window); Assaulting ... Certain Officers.
Original sentence
Sentenced on 9/5/2023 to 22 years incarceration; 36 months supervised release; $600 special assessment.
Post-pardon activity
4mentions
1new offense
Original source →

New Offenses After Pardon(1)

Day 33· 21 February 2025assault

Tarrio was arrested for assault near the US Capitol after Capitol police said officers saw him strike a protester at a gathering he attended with Oath Keepers' Stewart Rhodes.

Subsequent News Mentions(4)

Day 34· 22 February 2025

Tarrio followed and insulted Capitol police officers who defended the Capitol on January 6, engaging officer Michael Fanone in the lobby of a Washington hotel.

Day 35· 23 February 2025

Tarrio denied involvement in a bomb threat sent to an anti-Trump conference, though organizers attributed the threat to someone claiming to be 'Enrique T'.

Day 5· 24 January 2025

Tarrio thanked Trump for his January 6 pardon during an interview with Alex Jones, saying the president 'gave me my life back' and discussing far-right militias regrouping.

Day 138· 6 June 2025

Tarrio filed a lawsuit with three other pardoned individuals against the government over their prosecutions.

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