Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes and Proud Boys “boss” Enrique Tarrio go through a recent “60 Minutes” shit piece and have a good laugh at all the errors, bias, lies, propaganda, and sheer incompetence that’s all over the media these days. If they’re this bad at reporting us, they’re just as bad at reporting everything else.
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I like when metal bands get funky.
They have a nice little break in there, like fucking Pantera and Sepultura.
Check out Body Box briefly.
They do a lot of this brutal death metal sounds.
I don't think you can do that for very long.
I don't think you can really have a reunion in seven years.
So the printer won't print, so I can't do my little squiggles today.
But show the video.
Show the video.
Pizza!
Why is he hitting the doorbell?
I guess they raped him?
Where did I go?
I've got it set up for the next week.
Oh, yeah.
I just want this.
Let's go.
Anyway, great band, great guys.
We've got a very special show for you today.
I want to go through this 60 Minutes Australia piece on Enrique and the Proud Boys.
But it's not really about the Proud Boys.
It's about media malpractice and how bad they are at their job.
When they write about something we know, when they do a piece on something we know, we see how incompetent they are.
And that shows you that everything else you hear is wrong.
Like this.
This shit here.
We don't know what's going on here.
If you're being used as tools, you're so bad at your fucking job.
And this leaks into the justice system.
We saw the way that the J6ers were treated.
Cops died that day.
We talked yesterday about all these fucking idiots who talk about the Trump impeachment.
Remember, they go, oh, he's buying off Supreme Court judges.
And we go, can you give us an example of that, please?
And they go, yeah.
The camper.
You never heard of the camper?
And yesterday we were like, what the fuck is that?
Well, I figured it out.
It's that RV that, remember Clarence Thomas was in trouble like in the late 90s for having a luxury RV?
Those things get really expensive, like $297,000 kind of thing.
And I think a rich guy, he has a lot of rich friends because he's, everyone loves a smart black guy who's very accomplished.
Who doesn't want Clarence Thomas at their party?
So I think someone loaned him money for an RV?
I think I have a correction to your correction that this is actually a recent thing.
It's not from the 90s.
It's recent, I think.
What is?
Clarence Thomas' RV?
Yeah. Well, what's the date on it?
Let me look that up.
Why are you correcting me if you don't know?
Because, yeah, this is...
Because there was another problem with Clarence Thomas where he was going on luxury vacations.
RV. Okay.
What's the date on that?
2022. Oh, okay.
So it's much more recent.
I thought it was...
Maybe there's the...
There it is.
Yeah. Yeah.
But I don't know what that has...
Because that guy was saying something to do with Trump.
Like, this has nothing to do with Trump.
Yeah. Trump didn't help him get a camper.
Yeah. He has nothing to do with the RV.
But someone rich does, and that's...
Trump knows rich people, so that's Trump's fault.
Yeah. They really take some translating here.
Like, I want to talk about useless black female politicians in a second and get to Jasmine Crockett before we talk to old Ricky Enrique.
But that's the allegation they were talking about.
The camper and the vacations.
And that's buying Supreme Court judges.
Okay. How do we...
I guess we know that it's Republicans because it's Clarence Thomas, right?
Yeah. Yeah.
Have you got the corrections interstitial?
I do.
I want to make some corrections about yesterday's show.
I was very chatty and I made some mistakes.
I This is time for some corrections.
Speaking of corrections, I don't like seeing the player.
I know.
I'm sorry about that.
What was that about?
It's still there.
I don't know.
In the heat of the moment, sometimes I will make mistakes.
I think, well, correct them.
I think the image of your mouse, your cursor on it or something.
And what's going on with your facial hair?
Oh, it's...
Let's look at you for a second here.
Oh, do we have to do that?
I think that's everyone's least favorite part of the show.
But you just drift into autopilot.
Do I?
Yeah. Well, I'm homeless, so it's kind of hard to shave.
But you don't own clippers.
Like, buy clippers on Amazon or something?
Yeah. Yeah, I could do that.
I could do that.
And you're growing your hair out again, aren't you?
No, it's just hair grows.
That's a thing that happens.
I know, but there's no end in sight.
Like, look behind you at that statue on the ground.
Yes. Pick that up.
Okay. This is like a certain mentality that I don't have.
So we had a statue up there.
No, show us the statue.
It fell over, yeah.
So it fell, it broke.
Yep, and I was trying to fix the printer.
But when did it break?
Just right a second before.
When I was trying to fix the printer.
Oh, I thought it was like...
No, this just happened.
I thought it was years ago and you just let it sit there.
No. You better not break my please be a fart statue right above your head there.
Well, don't threaten me with a good time, I guess, right?
No, I'm not gonna.
I don't break things intentionally.
Okay, so some brief corrections here.
I said Ashley Babbitt is the most famous prostitute in the world.
Deeply regrettable.
Ashley Dupree is her name.
She's very hot.
Imminently fuckable.
You know, I think what makes her so fuckable is her nose.
She's got a fuckable nose.
I want to stick my dick in her nostrils.
One of her nostrils, I guess.
And that's how small my dick is.
But pull her up, Jamie.
She's not in the notes, but there's something about that nose that just gives you a boner.
I don't know what it is.
It's a boner nose.
That's the most famous prostitute in the world.
She ruined that chick's life.
Destroyed a family.
And I use it as an example of Cunty Housewives because they ostracized the children after that.
Because the children are somehow responsible for the father's fucking of the Ashley Dupree.
Not Ashley Babbitt.
Ashley Babbitt is a hero.
She's a war vet.
She was shot by an affirmative action cop in the neck.
She was one of four murders on January 6th.
We hold her in a special place in our hearts.
I apologize for getting the wrong last name.
What else?
Someone sent us the New Republic article.
Okay, Sean, in the link you showed, which is recent...
It contains the words, Thomas is still refusing to reveal whether he repaid the principal on the loan that he received from Anthony Welters, a wealthy healthcare executive and personal friend, to purchase his RV in 1999.
I guess, yeah, I guess you're right.
Yeah, okay.
Jeez. So, do me a favor, asshole.
Yeah, you're right.
Don't fucking correct me if you're not positive.
Okay. So I've got my notes, I do my research.
I occasionally call Ashley Babbitt Ashley Dupree, but you stopped the show to say, no, I've got to correct your correction there, buddy.
I pulled it, Ryan.
It wasn't 1999, and in fact it was 1999.
But that's even worse for this Canadian guy.
Correct. That's why it was an interesting piece that you sabotaged.
Yeah, you're right.
I think that's it for corrections.
So we'll end the corrections segment.
This fucking...
Pissed me off to no end.
Check out this comment we got yesterday on the site.
Gavin, you're not cancelled anymore.
Get over it.
I'm a bitch.
Trump is a felon who was almost killed and is now president.
Man up and be the G-man, he says.
This guy's obviously anonymous, by the way.
Get back on Twitter.
Get back on YouTube.
Get back on Facebook.
You are uncancelled.
Thanks to your own hard work telling the truth and red-pilling masses.
Where do you get this from, you fucking numbnut?
You think that hasn't occurred to me?
Let me explain something.
I am permanently cancelled.
I've talked to Twitter many times.
I know people, insiders at Twitter.
I've spoken to them many times.
They go, you are permabanned forever.
Why? I talk to cops who have seen me on some magical list.
And the...
Nomenclature, the fucking little tag on my name is that I have the power to assemble people to start a riot, to start disarray, to start trouble.
So this is also, Joe Biggs has this little fucking tag on him too, which is why he was in the shithole solitary confinement and separated from the other prisoners in jail because someone somewhere put a note next to his name that says he can get prisoners together, start an army and kill us all.
It's retarded, but it's true.
So I am down, deep, deep, deep down a well.
And the fear is, if anyone is brave enough to pull me out of the well, and I do start a riot with my secret army, they're liable.
So no one wants that over their head.
So I'm permanently banned from Twitter.
I know this for a fact.
I spoke to many people.
I just explained why.
Exact same thing with YouTube.
There are very few people like me with YouTube, but I've spoken to insiders there.
I am permanently banned no matter what.
There is no getting out of it.
They've made very clear there's no getting out of it.
Alex Jones has the same tag on him for YouTube.
So get back on.
You don't think I've tried that, you fucking smug idiot?
I'm permanently banned from Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
Just because you anonymously say that's not true doesn't mean that your words mean anything.
So that fucking pissed me off.
And last little fun update before we get to useless black female politicians and this signal leak.
Remember Joan Donovan?
She was back at...
Peak woke land.
She was the head of Harvard's, I don't know, extremism, internet safety, made-up shit.
She did a big lecture about the G-Dog.
I guess we should have the mean news behind me.
A big lecture about the G-Dog and how I'm very lonely and I wish I could...
I shock people just for clicks.
But I'm banned from YouTube, so I don't know where the monetization of these clicks come in.
And she did a whole presentation from punk to provocateur, and she had all this made-up shit about punk rock and how it can be used to promote fascism.
It was unbelievably retarded.
And there was that Irish guy with the weird name Eon.
O-I-A-N or whatever.
And he exposed her very early on.
So we worked together to say that this is a joke.
She was fired when we exposed her.
Fired from Harvard, thank God.
She never should have been there.
All she did was hack people with that dude, Luke, what's his name, who was exposed as being related to Nazis, and just hack liberals and destroy their lives.
That was her job, fighting extremism.
What was his name again?
Joan Donna Donovan Luke.
Luke O'Brien.
Yeah. E-O-I-A-N.
And then the guy that exposed her is a brilliant writer named...
What's his name?
E-O-I.
Ah, penis.
He was very early on in the game.
I hate these fucking Gaelic names.
They're impossible to remember.
If your name's Ian, just be Ian.
Why are you E-O...
I can't even spell it.
E-O-I-A-N or whatever?
And then, like, it's pronounced Ian.
Why? Why are you Gaelic?
E-O-I-N.
E-O-I-N.
He's a doctor.
Doctor. He did some great exposes.
Oh, I'm in...
You know the problem?
I'm... I'm a moron, and I was just looking in a thing called Google, the totally antiquated search engine.
I should be in this, Twitter, and I bet I get him instantly.
Yep! That's crazy!
I looked up Ian, Joan Donovan, I got nothing but Joan Donovan sites, her own page, joandonovan.com.
Then I go there and I get Dr. Ian Lenahan, instantly.
You should be pulling this up.
He's really good.
And he was the first.
He was the first to expose the Antifa infiltration.
Oh, look, here he is talking about Joan Donovan.
Oh, wow, this is big news.
Well, Harvard had previously stated that Joan Donovan would be let go when her department was wound down in 2024.
It looks like she's just been outright fired.
She claims, by the way, she was fired because she was exposing Facebook and their influence.
At Harvard.
Now, you got caught being an incompetent cunt, basically.
So Luke O'Brien was the hacker guy who got exposed by Matthew Tyerman for...
He called Matthew a Nazi, and it turns out his family was linked to the literal Nazis in the 40s.
And then Dr. Ian Lanahan, who I'd love you to pull up.
Are you having trouble with that?
I'm getting mad at you today.
Yeah. How do you spell Lanahan?
E-O-I-N!
Lenahan! Like, I talk about how easy it is to find things on Twitter, and I just hear you tapping away, lost, in the internet abyss.
1-1000.
2-1000.
E-O-I-N.
Lenahan. Come on, you fucking retard.
Twitter. Are you on Twitter?
Yeah, I'm on Twitter.
Okay. Dr. E-O-I-N.
Lenahan. Lenahan.
You gotta be fucking kidding me.
No, I'm sorry.
You give up.
Can't do it?
Too challenging?
Am I spelling Lanahan wrong here?
It should incorporate that.
L-E-N.
All I put in was E-O-I-N.
Joan Donovan.
I sent you the fucking link here.
E-O-I-N.
Let me just get the link.
Okay, what the fuck is going on?
Is your Twitter machine broken?
I don't know.
Let me see your search.
Show us the search.
There we go.
What were you doing wrong?
I don't know.
Oh, I was spelling Linehan wrong with an A. Yeah, Linehan.
Anyway, you just ruined the show.
But go back to the Laura Loomer tweet.
So Joan is back in the news.
Meet Professor Joan Donovan.
Her handle on X is Boston Joan.
She was one of the speakers tonight during the Tesla takedown call where organizers called for 500 anti-Tesla protests to take place at Elon Musk's Tesla showrooms on March 29th.
She's the author of a book called Meme Wars.
She's a professor, in quotes, at Boston University.
She claims to study memes and disinformation.
During the call, she said the most obvious meme that no one is talking about is Elon Musk's black hat.
Oh. Which she says symbolizes his black hat attack and data heist of our federal government.
She called him a black hat hacker who has broken into our government.
What the fuck are you talking about?
Edward Debono, Six Thinking Hats?
This woman is a college professor at Boston University where she teaches journalism and emerging media studies in their College of Communication.
Unreal. She's Antifa, by the way.
Another minor detail.
So go back to the beginning of this.
Let's hear her.
No, no, the video.
Let's hear her insight.
Last thing I want to say is that I study memes.
And the most obvious meme nobody's talking about is Elon's black hat.
And he thinks of himself as this black hat hacker that's broken into the government and socially engineered his way into the treasury.
And he's going to abscond with all the data.
It's an obvious data heist.
But he believes he's living a meme.
And so we need to be very clear about what our demands are, about what our bright lines are.
Wait, stop for a second.
She teaches journalism.
The number one rule of journalism is to never assume you know someone's thoughts.
We learned this, like, I didn't even go to journalism school and we learned this in school.
You never say he believes or he thinks.
You go, it appears that he believes or he's acting in a way that implies.
But you can't say he thinks.
And she does that all the time.
I liked her better when she had Princess Leia on a chain and was just fucking with various Jedis.
Go ahead.
Stop until Tesla is done with Musk.
Thank you.
That Chinese woman at the end there is the boss of the whole let's destroy Tesla.
Let's destroy their company.
All right.
Those are some important updates I wanted to get to before we talked to Ricky Enrique.
Let's check in on some useless black female politicians.
I've got to do a Jasmine Crockett update.
So hit me with that, and we'll talk about Jazzy.
All right.
We'll get Jazzy with it once you play the useless black female politicians thing, which should be coming up because you saw it in the notes.
And you knew that was on the agenda.
And I assume it's coming shortly.
And I would not engage in any behavior that could be described as idiot.
That shit always cheers me up.
So, I mean, we have thousands of these.
I have three pages.
Jasmine Crockett always delivers.
And let's just do an update on her.
First update we have is Jasmine probably calling for violence.
Yes, she urges a boycott of Starlink.
Is there a video for that?
No, it's just her urging it.
Where's the actual video?
Okay, so click on that link.
Let's get that out of the way.
Boycott of Starlink.
I'll tell you what.
I prefer boycotts to burning the country down.
It's a little bit better.
And Tesla was down in a savage way over the past six months, down 50%.
They're shooting back up right now.
So I think people have realized the Cybertrucks are only going to get vandalized for so long.
This too shall pass, this fad.
So yeah, boycott Starlink, sure.
Let's see how that turns out for you.
Here she is doing our old, who is going to clean your toilets, Donald Trump?
Which is embarrassing when white women say it, like Kelly Osbourne, but if black women say it, it's fine.
How many of you are sending your kids to college to go and work on it?
Okay, well, guess who is working the farms so that you can afford your food?
So that you can have food.
So that you can have food.
Now, how many of you are looking to send your kids into hospitality after this college education so that they can go and make the beds at the hotels?
How many of you are planning to send your kids to college?
Because that's what we do here.
We send everybody to college.
How many of you are planning to send your kids to college so that they can then go and build these houses?
So the reality is that so long as we live in a capitalist society, there's always going to be someone or a group of people that will do work that some of the rest of y'all don't want to do.
That's a new concept.
I've never heard that one before.
They're doing the jobs Americans want to.
They are doing the jobs Americans want to for $4 an hour.
And they go, well, America can't survive without illegals.
I lived in an America without illegals for 10 years, 20 years, sorry.
And it's called Canada.
And there we had teenagers doing the jobs.
Now, your kids are not going to be building houses.
Yes, they are.
They're going to be...
The trades are going to come back.
Manufacturing is going to come back.
Because the illegals are building shitty houses.
They're building garbage.
They're very bad at this work.
And anytime there's any kind of intellect required, they fuck it up.
The next video with Jazzy, we have her again focusing on the Tesla takedown.
All I want to see happen on my birthday, it's always about her, right?
All I want to see on my birthday is for Elon to be taken down.
Let's tune in on that.
I'll make sure that I keep it short, but I am truly here for very selfish reasons.
Starting with, on March 29th, it's my birthday.
And all I want to see happen on my birthday is for Elon to be taken down.
Yes! Oh, you cut that out pretty fast.
Oh, it's only 14 seconds long.
I guess in one day we have to get rid of Elon Musk as a birthday present to Jazz, to Sleavy Crockett.
Here she is urging people to punch Ted Cruz in the face.
Okay. By the way, I get punched in the face about once a week, sparring.
It's not that bad.
It's terrible when it happens, and it's...
You'll sometimes go like, whoa, okay, that was a wake-up call.
Four seconds later, you're good.
Now, if you really, if no one has, you know, headgear on and you get fucking punched with a fist in the face and it breaks your nose, you gotta maybe get a nose job, you gotta get it reset.
It's very inconvenient.
It's like a burst pipe in your house.
But it's not a huge deal.
And here's the thing.
You remain Ted Cruz after.
You still have your job.
You still exist.
Go ahead.
I think that you punch.
I think you punch.
I think you're okay with punching.
You know, I think, and I love Colin, and I think towards the end he started to punch a little harder.
But, like, it's Ted Cruz!
I mean, like, this dude has to be knocked over the head, like, hard, right?
Like, there is no niceties with him.
Like, at all.
Like, you go clean off on him, right?
This is a great example of why we do this segment.
No other person...
Imagine a white, straight, male conservative saying this about Jasmine Crockett.
I think we need to hit her on the head.
I think we need to punch her in the face.
I think she needs to be hit.
It's my birthday.
I want you to take her down.
You'd be strung up overnight.
You'd be lynched if you spoke about Jasmine Crockett the way she speaks about everyone.
But she has two layers of protection, female and black.
So she gets away with this fucking garbage.
And she won't shut up.
Here's a weird one.
Now this relates to the cover of the New York Post today.
So you know what happened, right?
Retardation, I think.
We always go, are they retarded or evil?
Incompetence is not restricted to the left.
We do stupid things too.
And some dummy, I believe, did.
It's not a trap.
It's not a trick.
I think some fucking moron couldn't handle their own address book and they accidentally included Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-publisher of The Atlantic, in some sensitive talks about bombing the shit out of Yemen.
That was dumb.
But Jasmine's takeaway is it was racist and sexist too.
And I combed over the article.
I combed over all the things that were leaked.
Like, uh...
If you think we should do it, let's go.
I just hate bailing Europe out again.
Let's make sure our messaging is tight here, and if there are things we can do up front to minimize the risk to Saudi oil facilities, we should do it.
So they want to bomb Yemen.
They don't want to hurt their oil supply.
And they're always like, why are we always the ones doing this?
Why can't Europe do some fucking global policing?
That's it.
But Slavey's takeaway is, you leaked a bunch of racist and sexist stuff.
Nope. And then y'all want to come at us and act like people of color are the problem or that women are the problem?
Like, baby, you probably need a good black woman in the room who can check you and tell you that, first of all, you shouldn't be doing this shit on Signal or anything else.
Okay, I think I get it now.
So it's just a given that Hegseth and Vance and Tulsi Gabbard, they're all racist and sexist.
That's just a fact.
And all they do is complain about blacks and black females.
That's just the thing that we all know to be true.
She doesn't have to prove that.
And then she's saying, you know what?
You guys would do better to have a black woman like her in the room to say don't put shit on Signal and don't invite the editor of The Atlantic.
Something tells me if she was in control, there'd be a hell of a lot worse than some leaked details about bombing Yemen.
It is Yemen, right?
I think so.
Yeah. When I first saw that, I was like, uh-oh.
Were they saying racist shit?
Were they saying the N-word and it got outed?
That's fucking embarrassing.
What a dumb thing to do.
Were they saying women don't belong in here?
No. You just accept that.
You take that for granted when slavery opens her mouth.
Un-fucking-believable.
Anyway, I want to get to Enrique here.
And then I want to open some mail.
So can you find him?
Is he there?
Yes, he's here.
Yep. Stand back.
Stand by.
Somebody's got to do something about Antifa and the left.
Antifa's an idea, not an organization.
Oh, you got it.
not malicious.
Stand back.
Stand by.
Enrique, are you there, sir?
Yes, I am here.
Did you retweet our tweet?
I just, I think I did.
Do we call it a tweet now, or is it an X?
What do you call it?
It's confusing.
I mean, what do you call it if you don't call it a tweet?
Did you X?
Did you re-X our X?
Sounds stupid.
That doesn't sound cool.
I was talking to you recently, like minutes ago, and...
I was under the impression that basically all of the J6ers were pardoned, all 1,500 of them.
I know Joe Biggs isn't.
I don't understand that.
I know in jail he was treated as someone that's too influential, and maybe that's why he's not pardoned?
No, I don't think it has anything to do with...
Well, actually, I'm just guessing here.
I don't think it has anything to do with that.
I don't understand the reasoning.
It's not just Biggs.
It's Ethan.
It's Dominic Pozzola, Zach Rail.
And Ethan Nordean, right?
Actually, everybody who was charged with sedition wasn't pardoned, except I'm the only one that got pardoned out of the seditionists.
Oh, so all those Proud Boys, the five, they're still unpardoned.
Get that fucking cursor out of his face, shithead.
I can't see the cursor.
I can't.
It's gone now.
Okay. There is one, I guess, not exception to the rule, but Jeremy Bertino is also not pardoned.
And I think he has to go in for sentencing, so I don't know how that works.
Didn't he snitch?
Yeah, he's a snitch in the case.
So he was in witness protection, I thought.
This is so confusing.
He probably still is in witness protection for no obvious reason.
Nobody's going to hurt him.
I'll shit talk him all day, but nobody's going to talk to the guy.
I'll kick him in the ass.
Not even very hard.
So, oh, I didn't realize that.
So they're out of jail, but they're not pardoned.
So they still have a criminal record.
They still have a criminal record.
They still can't own guns.
They still can't vote for the most part.
I think if you live in Florida, you could vote.
But yeah, they still have a criminal record.
They still could use it against them.
They don't have...
They don't have a pardon, you know?
And then, as a matter of fact, this week, the prosecutor, the main mastermind behind all the J6 prosecutions for the DOJ, her name's Jocelyn Ballantyne, and she hasn't been fired.
And actually, last week, she filed, the guys had filed a motion to dismiss the charges, right?
Which, basically, because we're technically still in appeal.
And they didn't fire her, and she said in the motion, she said that our prosecutions were just and they were carried out properly.
So I don't understand how she still works for the DOJ.
Maybe Pan Bondi doesn't have her hand on the pulse and seeing what's going on in the Department of Justice.
I hope she does coming soon, but yeah.
I've talked to a lot of guys that say, There's new charges coming my way.
Nick Oaks says that his judge is ready to unload a whole pile of new charges.
Biggs is scared of the next administration.
What if AOC and Bernie follow Trump?
They're all just going to bring these charges back.
I'll be honest with you, and I'm going to quote Biggs here.
If a new administration, similar to what you just said, AOC or Bernie Sanders comes in, Some of us are going to have to move out of the country, not on some SJW.
We've got to move out because of the new administration.
I'm going to quote Kamala Harris here.
We're not going back.
We're not going back to prison.
We'll move out.
We'll do what we can because it's about us first.
If we're knocked out of play and we're put in a concrete coffin again, We can't see our families.
They'll lock us up for life.
Yeah, they will.
They will.
They already tried.
I mean, 22 years, 30 years.
And that's not normal time, too.
Like, Oath Keepers, Proud Boys, were abused in prison.
They were treated like they were in the KKK.
So these dumb black COs, they think they got David Duke in there, and they want to show off to their friends by, you know, punishing the Klansmen.
Yeah, I got knocked in the face for being me in Atlanta penitentiary in the USP Atlanta by a CO that doesn't share any views with us, which I found ridiculous.
But for the most part, yeah, it's a scary time after, you know, you got four years of Trump coming in.
I think he's going to do great things in these three and a half years.
He's already done great things in this past two months.
But I don't know what we have in store for 2028, and I'm already preparing.
I'm already preparing, just in case, because it's our only option, really.
Well, I like this.
We're going to watch this 60 Minutes clip in a second, but I like this idea of a best defense is a good offense.
Like, we need to get legal on these people now and commit the act of lawfare the same way they committed it against us.
But wait, one other thing.
So at least five Proud Boys are not pardoned, and it's the same with Oath Keepers?
Let's just say four, because Jeremy Bertino's not.
Okay, right, right, four.
And then how many Oath Keepers didn't get pardoned?
I think the Oath Keepers is the bigger portion.
I think there's, if I'm not mistaken, there's 14 that haven't been pardoned, and their sentence is commuted, so I think there's 10 Oath Keepers, including...
Stuart Rhodes that have not been pardoned and sentenced his community.
Huh. Yeah.
You know, I talked to one of the lawyers for Proud Boys and he was like, look, I can defend Proud Boys to the death.
They definitely didn't have a plan.
He goes, I don't know about Oath Keepers.
It's not my area of expertise.
They may have had a plan.
I've spoken to Stuart after our pardons or commutations.
He seemed to be of the same mind.
You know, they're like a semi-militia, so they do have a very strict militant structure.
And these guys, I don't think that they planned it.
I think that they always planned for the worst.
They go to a flag wave, and it's like, all right, we've got to go geared up just in case something happens.
So I think they did the same thing at the Capitol that day.
It kind of made it easier.
I won't say easy, but made it easier for the prosecution to scare the jurors.
They're like, oh, they had all these scary guns on the other side, which was completely legal.
But I don't think anybody that was on the ground that day had a plan to storm the Capitol.
I don't think so.
Besides the FBI.
Fucking insane.
I talked to some liberal lady yesterday or on the weekend and she goes, I just hope there's a peaceful transfer of power next election.
And I'm like, they're totally, this myopic focus on J6 and then blinders to all of the other violence, even going on like this week with the Tesla factories.
Like they do not see it.
They just see that one transgression and that's everything.
That's the nuclear war.
Yeah, that's why I said like...
In a way, January 6th set the conservative movement back a little bit.
I would never think that the idea of storming the U.S. Capitol was a good idea, right?
So that's another reason why I think that nobody actually planned it, because that's not feasible, and it's not reality.
Well, they change their argument all the time.
It goes from an insurrection to you just wanted to delay.
The Biden certification.
And I don't think one person knew that that was when that was happening.
Yeah, I wasn't even completely sure how the process worked.
My plan that day, and I did have a plan, my plan that day was just enjoy the boys.
We weren't even doing the typical security.
Bullcrap, bullshit that we do, or whatever.
We just wanted to...
We showed it in our video, in that Zoom video, that all we wanted to do was get our pictures taken.
Get cool, gnarly pictures out of it.
Go speak at a couple stages, and then Michael Graves was going to do an unplugged session for us later on.
Hey, this is a free episode, and we put it on Twitter and Rumble, and it's free on the site, so I have to bore you just momentarily with a couple of plugs, if you don't mind.
You can go full screen on this, I guess, Sean.
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Currently sold out.
So that just leaves Jersey.
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That's probably the best way to do it.
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That's on the bottom there in blue.
Info at nitafashions.com.
And that is at the Hilton Short Hills Hotel in New Jersey.
There may be one or two spaces left for Boston, but I don't think so.
Are those our only plugs?
Yeah. Okay, so...
Also, before we get to the video, the left burns down a church, right?
The president's church.
We're back to the show now, Enrique.
And they try to burn it down, right?
No punishments, no problem.
Some proud boys, this was a dumb move, but they decide to tear a little fucking plastic flag off of a black church, and they light it on fire.
You took the blame for that, if I'm not correct.
Yeah. And I agree with your sentiment about taking it down.
I didn't know it was taken down.
First, here's a lot of things that people don't know.
So there's a video of me saying this is stupid, right?
After the fact that the banner was taken down.
But it was another banner that there was two banners that was taken down at that same church.
And the only one I saw was like a white banner of some sort.
And I picked it up and I go, this is stupid, guys.
And put it back.
I didn't see the Black Lives Matter banner get taken down.
And later on, the banner, I burned the banner.
But here's the crazy part.
So that's not the banner that we got sued for $2.8 million.
Oh, really?
There was another church somewhere else where Trump supporters pulled down the Black Lives Matter banner off the AME church.
And then we were blamed for that one.
But you had nothing to do with that one.
We had nothing to do with that one.
I find that out much later.
Okay, this is why I want to watch this 60 Minutes video.
Because the level of retardation from the J6 trial to this dumb flag controversy to the t-shirt I'm about to pull out is...
It's idiocracy.
It's alarming.
And it's everywhere.
It's not just on 60 Minutes.
It's in our judicial system.
It's in schools.
It's with the top brass in the police force here in New York getting more overtime than there are hours in a day.
Like, we really are in a brutal competence crisis that blows most retards out of the water.
Yeah. No, no.
And again, within four years, if we get a liberal administration, it's going to get a lot worse.
Yeah. But yeah, this 60-minute piece.
Wait, wait, let's not abandon the church thing.
So it was another flag.
You got sued for that church.
And no one in the trial goes, guys, you got the wrong church.
This wasn't their sign.
Actually, what's funny is the way that I found out I was representing myself pro se in this lawsuit.
And in the middle of a hearing, I had...
I had the ability to speak, and I'm like, look, blah, blah, blah, the banner of the church, and it got burned.
I forgot what exactly I said.
And the plaintiff stopped me and said, wait, Your Honor, just so we're clear, the church banner, the banner that was burned wasn't the banner that we're suing for.
And that's when a second I go, wait a second, so that's not even your banner?
No. It's not.
And I found out in the middle of that hearing that I was being sued for multiple millions.
At that point, I think they wanted $50 million for this banner.
I don't even know where that church is.
I know D.C. very well, and I don't even know where this church is.
To this day, I don't know where this church is.
I don't know what it looks like.
I don't know anything about this church.
And again, it was taken down.
If you wanted to sue me for the banner that was burned, by all means, fine.
I'll see you in court.
But to be sued for a banner that I had nothing to do with and had no knowledge of and then be successful and sue us for an entire $2.8 million in that banner.
I'm in the printing business.
And that banner literally costs about $70 to make.
Yeah. And there's no Proud Boys bank account.
And here's another layer of retardation.
You can't sell Proud Boys merch.
Go try it way before any of this.
Even before January 6th, if you tried to get on Shopify or anything and cash a check for selling Proud Boys merch, you were shut down immediately.
So there's no business that you're thwarting here.
The way Proud Boys sells shit is in person because they can't sell shit online.
And then you go, no more selling shit online.
We're selling it now.
Yeah. No, hold on.
Damn it.
I didn't bring it.
So I ordered one of their shirts.
I ordered the one that says, Stay Black, Stay Proud.
And it had the laurels and then it had PB on it.
And I thought it was cool.
I thought it was a cool shirt.
Yeah. They're the only ones buying them.
It's Proud Boys.
So they send it three months late.
No, two months late.
And when I get the shirt, it's not even the shirt I ordered.
And then I contact a couple of the guys.
I ordered that one, the one on the left.
Me too.
And I end up getting, and none of them, those were the only two shirts they have.
And that's not even the shirts that they sent.
The one that they sent is, it just says Black Lives Matter.
And instead of PB, it says BP, which I'm guessing means Black Pride.
And I contact other Proud Boys that ordered the same shirt.
And they still got the order wrong.
Yes. I've been talking to a lot of these guys, and some of them think BP was on purpose.
No, no.
You're giving them way too much credit.
They're too dumb to have their own store, so they farmed this out.
But they're also, everyone is too stupid to even look at what they're creating.
So I haven't even looked at this yet.
I just freshly opened it, and I know it's going to be...
Okay, stay black.
It says Black Lives Matter.
But that's not the shirt.
There's a Black Lives Matter one and a Stay Black one.
And you got the B and the P wrong.
So can we sue them for false advertising?
Yeah. Well, everyone I know, they're stuck because they...
They want the other shirt, but they also want this one.
Like, I feel like I should frame this.
And don't pretend it's Black Power or any other switcheroo.
No. These are idiots.
We contacted the supplier because they farm this out to someone else.
And the people who send it go, oh my god, we apologize.
We're sending a new one.
Show the picture of the guys wearing them, Sean.
We've gotten like 10 people.
With these shirts, sending in pictures of themselves wearing the Stay Black Black Lives Matter BP.
It's two letters.
How do you get it so fucking wrong?
It's great.
Actually, I have a deposition with them on the 4th, so I was planning on wearing the shirt to the deposition.
That's a great idea.
It's such a cool shirt.
It's just such a great example of how retarded everyone is these days.
And that's why I wanted you on the show to watch this 60 Minutes doc.
Because it...
Forget Proud Boys.
Forget J6.
This is just a great example of how bad...
Everyone in the media is at their jobs.
And you should be very worried when you see this because Enrique and I are going to point out a hundred mistakes and then you're going to think, wait a minute, what about the signal leak?
What about, you know, bombing Yemen?
What about the war in Israel?
What about immigration?
Are they that wrong on all that shit too?
And the answer is yes.
Yes. They suck at their jobs.
You don't even have to think anymore.
All you got to do is what's your position and take the opposite of their position and you're right.
It doesn't even take critical thinking to go against what they're about.
You know what I'm saying?
Because they always take the wrong position.
You can always count on them to take the wrong position.
Yeah. Punch Ted Cruz, shoot CEOs, burn electric car factories.
Okay, don't do those things and you'll be doing pretty well.
One more thing is, speaking to that, is Jasmine Crockett today assaulted one of Laura Loomer's journalists in the halls of Congress and grabbed the person's phone and launched it.
Dude, we were just talking about her right before you came on.
I got arrested for the same thing.
Yes, you did.
There is no equality.
And they dropped the charges, obviously, because she did.
She did touch me, grab me first.
Not that I'm afraid of a 120-pound woman, but if a 120-pound woman keeps putting a phone in your face and then she grabs you from behind, I don't know what her intentions are.
So the least that I did was launch her phone.
Yeah, and you didn't launch it.
You swatted it out of your face.
It's not like you grabbed it and threw it.
Find that clip, Sean.
That's new gossip.
Is that on Twitter?
Yeah, it's on Twitter.
You can find it on the North page.
Wow. You know, I can't believe this because I just finished not 10 minutes ago saying she has two layers of protection because she's black and female.
You're not black enough, so you don't get any black protection.
And you're not female, so that's out of the question.
Proud Boy is another anti-layer, but she can do anything she wants.
Yeah. Yeah.
And not get prosecuted for it.
Maybe what I have to do is I've got to become a congressman and maybe at that point I won't get arrested for it.
Okay, here we go.
She's kind of frumpy, isn't she?
Yeah. I won't get arrested.
What's the problem?
I think the...
Oh, wait one second.
You know what else I love about this 60 Minutes thing?
It contradicts itself.
So, J6 was the worst thing I've ever seen in my life, and then they show what's his name at Nancy Pelosi's desk.
What's his name again?
Robert something.
Now, I can't remember his name now that you pressured me into it, but I know his name.
I met him.
He's a cool guy.
He's a great guy.
He's a great dude, and what he did was horrible.
What he did was horrible.
He put his feet on a desk.
Oh, my God.
What a nightmare.
What a horrific...
Robert? No, that's a different guy.
Insurrection. What's his fucking name?
Anyway, can we see this yet, Sean?
Yep. Okay, hit it.
No volume?
I don't know why there's no volume.
Sean's fired.
Congresswoman Crockett, you were recently on a Tesla takedown call calling for violence on the 29th.
Would you like to clarify your comments?
As you can see.
Congresswoman, will you condone violence at the Tesla?
Hmm. Ooh.
Spicy. I wish she did a little more damage, though.
At least she's about her money.
Okay, so you hung out with these people for, what, three days?
Yeah. Yeah.
No, I was there for like about four or five days.
I was supposed to be there a lot longer, but it got a little wild.
The week progressed pretty wildly.
So I was like, you know what?
I'm out of here.
All right.
Well, let's hear about...
Oh, the last thing.
She keeps talking about Enrique Tarrio's Proud Boys.
How do you classify yourself now?
Are you the chairman, the ex-chairman?
I am the president.
The president.
Of my local chapter.
Of your local chapter.
Okay. That's about it.
That's as far as it goes.
You're not in control of the entire club?
Regardless, no, I am not.
And I wasn't in control of the entire club before.
The club isn't meant to have a control or militant structure or any of that.
There's no top-down leadership.
It's like the Hells Angels.
They have their individual chapters.
They just follow the rules of the Constitution.
Yeah, you just follow the main rules and don't be a social retard.
Don't be socially inept and just hang with the boys and just drink beer.
Fit in or fuck off.
60 minutes.
Okay, well, without further ado, let's begin this fucking thing.
Coming up!
Coming up!
What does it mean to be a Proud Boy?
We're the villains for the left.
We're the heroes of the right.
Jailed for 22 years for trying to destroy democracy.
We won!
We won!
Stop! There's going to be a lot of pauses here.
That is a very hyperbolic statement.
Jailed for 22 years for trying to destroy democracy?
Like, that's an opinion.
So, you know what's funny is, throughout this, obviously, I get to, like, hang out with these people, including her and the producer, and they were very, I'd say very right-wing.
And they weren't putting spin on it.
It was private conversations that we've had with them.
They made fun of their American counterparts for what they did to Kamala Harris.
Wow. They were mocking American 60 Minutes and they were mocking Kamala Harris?
Yeah. The Kamala Harris interview, which was chopped up.
Oh, right.
They were shitting on American 60 Minutes for chopping up the interview.
Gotcha. For chopping up the interview.
And they actually did it themselves.
So now what we're seeing is pure propaganda because they don't even believe in the stuff that they're preaching on TV.
It's like they're playing this character on TV and then publishing something else.
Or maybe they're also trying to kiss your ass to get you to get more access by pretending to be right wing.
No, no.
These are very candid conversations.
And when somebody's trying to do that, it's pretty obvious.
Like they were.
They were very conservative.
At least the producer was.
And it wasn't a play.
You could tell when somebody pretends.
Just the words that they use.
They never use the word insurrection.
And that's something that will slip through the cracks.
But there's other words that are key words that you could...
This was their genuine belief.
So... So when you go into post, they edit the whole thing.
And this was expected, too.
I expected this.
Yeah, of course.
Everybody already has taken a position.
I'm not here to try to convince people one way or another.
But being able to show, do this with you is perfect.
It's a perfect example of why I do some of these things.
Yeah, to show that.
None of the shit you see is real.
Okay, so I'll try not to pause it that much, but that was just a crazy thing to throw out at the beginning.
Thanks to Donald Trump, Enrique Tarrio is free.
Now he and his menacing Proud Boys are set to settle old scores.
And the people who made them suffer will pay.
That's next on 60 Minutes.
It can't be understated just how momentous...
Wait, just pause.
The graphics there look great.
Her striking red jumpsuit with the U in the capital there that looks really cool.
Yeah, I always think that they do a great job with graphics for us.
You'd probably use that in your backdrop.
It's better than my backdrop.
It's way cooler.
I don't want to say that.
Did you hit on her?
Oh yeah, you're fucking married.
I'm married.
She's a smoke show.
I'm going to stay quiet.
Okay, go ahead.
January the 6th, 2021 was for American Democracy.
Two months earlier...
Wait, go back, go back.
This is where she goes.
It's impossible to overstate.
All the media does is overstate the importance of that day.
And they're not doing it enough.
It's the Holocaust.
Plus 9-11, plus Mao's great leap forward.
On 60 Minutes.
It can't be understated just how momentous January the 6th, 2021 was for American democracy.
Two months earlier, Donald Trump had lost, but claimed he won the 2020 presidential election.
Subjective. The lie became Trump's mantra, as well as the catalyst.
This is, like, all subjective.
Trump and us, everyone around him, is convinced it was stolen.
The left is convinced it wasn't.
This is a controversial subject with two different opinions.
But this is the news saying, the lie that it was stolen is propagated, and I can't overstate that enough.
What the fuck?
News. This is the news, folks.
Go ahead.
For the storming of the U.S. Capitol building.
One of the instigators of the violence that day in January was Enrique Tarrio.
Says who?
The leader of the far-right neo-fascist group The Proud Boys.
He ended up being jailed for 22 years for seditious conspiracy.
1,500 others were also sent to prison.
But remarkably, now they're all free.
Beneficiaries of Trump presidential pardons.
And armed with their get-out-of-jail cards, Tario and his Proud Boys are not only empowered, they say they're invincible.
And a warning, this story contains coarse language.
Wait, stop.
You said, she says that you said you're invincible.
You just told me that you've got to get the hell out of Dodge if there's a left-wing president after Trump.
I would never, I would never use the term invincible.
It's like asking for it.
Yeah, exactly.
And it sounds stupid.
You can't prosecute me.
I'm invincible.
I can go punch Slavey Crockett in the face and no one can do anything to me.
Trump will just pardon me again.
Meanwhile, you didn't get pardoned.
You're the only one who got pardoned.
I'm the only one that got pardoned.
Go ahead.
Hey, come on, here.
Right here.
Walk up like this, let's go.
It's a surreal, and for many, a deeply unsettling sight.
Okay, stop.
At least she said, for me, deeply unsettling.
At least she's showing that she has opinions here, and it's not a fact that you attack democracy.
So I appreciate that.
But what is fucking unsettling about this?
I mean, it was cool to be out there.
She did play that.
It was cool to be out there with the guys again, with other J6ers, to be at that place where they said that we tried to overthrow the U.S. government.
It was like a big fuck you to us.
And then the main reason we were there was to announce our lawsuit against DOJ and that we weren't going to ask for people's Money to do so.
We were going to self-fund this entire endeavor.
That's not going to be cheap.
No, it's not.
It's already not cheap.
Is there a link we can send people to, to donate?
No. Actually, we didn't want public funding completely.
We wanted to say that we were doing it independently completely.
Oh, 100% independently, like right out of your own wallet.
Right out of our own wallets, yes.
Okay. Go ahead.
Can we go through this?
Of the January 6th, 2021 insurrection.
Back in Washington, D.C., returning to the scene of the crime.
The last time these men marched on the U.S. Capitol building, it was in anger.
I never marched there.
What was that?
I never marched there.
Yeah. Last time these men, I wasn't there.
Right. An unbelievable assault on democracy that landed them lengthy sentences behind bars.
Leading the pack on their return is Enrique Tarrio, boss of the far-right Proud Boys.
Back in the driving seat.
Is my microphone good?
And bristling with defiance.
Do you still maintain, in the face of all the evidence that was tender to the courts, your conviction, that you did nothing wrong?
I can't regret something that I didn't do.
And that day, I did not attempt to overthrow the U.S. government.
No, you just attempt to destroy democracy.
Tonight, the resurgence of Enrique Tarrio and his Proud Boys.
Look at Jeremy.
What they did to me and my brothers was wrong.
Correct. The ugly new reality for a nation on edge.
Actually, you saw me running there a little bit ago, and I was actually stopping somebody from getting assaulted on the other side, not by a Proud Boy.
And the guys helped me.
Pull them away.
So we were actually defending left-wing protesters at that very moment that you saw me running.
And this is an old footage.
This is from when you were in D.C. that week.
Yeah, this was from the November rally just a couple months before January 6th.
Oh, so it is old footage.
It is old footage.
They're emboldened, empowered, and hungry for revenge.
They made my family suffer for three years.
And the people who made them suffer will pay.
Cut. That's why we're suing them.
Yeah, but you understand the subtext they're going for here.
The implication is that you guys are going to go stabbing random lawyers and judges and there's going to be like violence in the streets to punish them.
And you won't get arrested because Trump has your back.
That's what they're trying to imply.
I will give them the credit that later on they do.
Yes. When I finished saying that statement, I said, I want to be clear.
This isn't about violence.
I'm not advocating for violence.
I don't want violence.
I want accountability.
And what does that accountability look like?
A lawsuit.
Right. But that's stuffed at the end, and that's the equivalent of putting it on paragraph 36 after people have stopped reading.
And you get the violence part at the beginning.
And then you cover your ass legally at the end by letting you say that you just want to sue them, not murder them.
Yeah. Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Thank you very much, everybody.
Appreciate it.
Thank you.
For all of his unpredictability.
And, you know, tonight...
Stop it.
What's with showing the blacks?
What is that?
Are they like, it's so crazy even blacks are supporting this white supremacist?
That long pan on the black dude in the MAGA hat?
I don't understand what you're trying to say.
Go ahead.
I'm going to be signing on the J6 hostages' pardons.
I want to say something about this.
So what's funny is this happened after, I believe this happened, if I'm not mistaken, this happened after he was inaugurated as a president, as a 47th president of the United States.
And he said this at like 5 p.m.
He had already sent the pardons to the BOP.
So he wasn't going to sign them.
He had already signed them.
He literally faxed them in right when he finished his inauguration, when he came out of the Capitol Rotunda.
The BOP was already informed, get ready to release these guys.
Wow. Yeah, that was amazing how fast it was.
Yeah. And here's something I always say, too, and I'd like to say it to you, is I'm glad that you guys got out.
I'm still fucking mad.
I'm still mad at the three years, the four years for a random act of vandalism at a riot where people lost their fucking temper and no one on the left was punished for two years of burning the country down.
It's still, I mean, it's high fives that you're out, but your punishment, even the three or four years, was still fucking insane.
Yeah, no, and we're still seeing it now.
We're seeing it with, like, these...
Tesla vandals that keep getting away with it.
Yeah, there are a couple of arrests, but they keep getting away with it.
And I think that we should fight fire with fire.
Use the same system that they used against us.
I'm all for equality.
If you want to arrest people like that and use the system, I'll use it too.
Yeah. Okay, go ahead.
Made and kept by President Donald Trump.
On his first day in office, he freed the rioters who stormed the Capitol.
True. So this is January 6th, and these are the hostages.
Approximately 1,500 for a pardon.
Yes. Full pardon.
Except commutations.
What was that?
Except the commutations.
Right, yeah.
Rike Tario was the highest profile release of all.
So how does it feel to be a free man?
It feels amazing, but...
The moment hasn't, I guess, hit me yet.
She's making you look kind of short.
She's a real tall glass of water.
He received the longest sentence.
22 years for seditious conspiracy.
USA! USA!
USA! USA!
USA! Before January the 6th, the Proud Boys were best known for clashes with Antifa and other left-wing groups.
During the ugly civil unrest...
Of the first Trump presidency.
The images that they're showing is Portland.
We weren't there at this.
We didn't even want to touch this.
This is when they were storming the federal courthouse.
And they used, I believe it was ISIS, their special ops border patrol people there to thwart this.
And we didn't want to touch this with a 10-foot pole.
Yeah, that looks like Bortec or some super advanced fucking guys.
That's the name of that unit.
Yeah, that's the top top.
That's like the James Bond fucking murderers.
Yeah. They were a street gang that became synonymous with violence and intimidation to achieve their political aims.
Wait, stop.
So they were a street gang, right?
Now if you're just watching this blindly, you go, I just saw that street gang dressed like military operatives throwing grenades and bombing shit.
So now it's like, now we're Bortech and it's a street gang who dresses like the National Guard.
Yeah. That's the takeaway there.
Fucking horse shit.
Go ahead.
I want to actually be clear about some of the...
The times that we wear these plate carriers, because I always get hit by the left for LARPing.
It serves a purpose.
Literally, I got stabbed in D.C. along with four other people.
Our guys got stabbed again in December, including Jeremy Bertino.
So they do have a purpose.
There's nothing on that plate carrier that's like, I'm not carrying...
Pistols or mags or anything like that.
It's body armor, and for the most part, I know D.C. law, and I don't carry real body armor in D.C. because it's illegal, but we put these plastic inserts into them so we won't get stabbed, which is crazy because every time you go into D.C., somebody wants to put pointy objects inside your body.
And then the media's take is, Proud Boys come to D.C., stabbing ensues.
And you're like, well, yeah, technically that's true, but who was being stabbed?
It's the Proud Boys.
I remember Lauren Southern once said to me, she goes, I went to this rally, I had goggles on and a helmet, and I had a chest plate, like with plates in it.
Body armor.
She goes, I felt like a total LARPer.
And then that same day, someone threw a rock at me.
It bounced off my helmet.
I was pepper sprayed, but it didn't get in my eyes because of my goggles.
And people were throwing shit, and it didn't get stabbed, but people were throwing shit at my body, and it was bouncing off my plates.
Like, she used everything that was on her LARPing uniform.
I don't think the left knows how violent these fucking people are.
There we go.
Now you're bored technically.
What does it mean to be a proud boy?
People think that we're a political group.
We're not.
We're a drinking club first, and we're a fraternity first, and we're a brotherhood first before anything to do with politics.
As a matter of fact, with us, the goal is just to make better men, better brothers, better sons, better fathers, better neighbors, better husbands.
This is how you're perceived in many parts of society.
We're the villains for the left.
We're the heroes of the right.
And I think both of them are wrong.
So when they call us neo-fascists, when they call us white supremacists, when they call us, you know, all those anything-ism or is-ist, it's retarded.
And I think that people are using it for propaganda.
Like 60 minutes.
Sorry, what was that?
They actually paused.
They stopped what I said there when I said we're heroes for the right and the villains of the left.
And I said we're kind of just like regular dudes.
And most of these places where they say we provide security or whatever, it's not because we go to provide security.
The fact is we just make better men and men are protective.
It's in our nature.
And if we see some dudes on the opposite side wearing black ninja masks and throwing bricks at people, we're going to react.
And it's just out of natural instinct.
It's not out of just like, we're there for security.
Because we don't provide security.
We don't charge for security.
We don't do any of that.
It's just, we're there and we're not going to let it happen.
Yeah, the bodyguarding thing was very early on.
It's sort of fallen by the wayside.
But all that shit you were saying about a drinking club and not political, it's easy to prove.
I mean, you go to a meetup, it's fart jokes the entire time.
There's no like, well, let's discuss immigration and ICE now with a big PowerPoint and a laser pointer while we go through all these political plans.
And there's rallies, yes, but the rallies were like once a month at the most.
I think even that's a lot.
I think the only rallies that we've hosted has been those Portland ones, and it was kind of like a bait-and-switch tactic.
Yep, I remember that.
We don't put rallies together.
We don't go protest things.
We don't go protest other groups.
If another group is protesting these Tesla things, we're not going to show up and counter-protest.
That's not what we do.
I'll probably pass by and make fun of them, grab a bullhorn and make fun of them.
But it's not in our nature.
We're the ones that throw the good parties where everybody wants to go to.
Their parties are garbage and there's no reason to go to them.
And to be clear, the bait and switch you're talking about was that time in Portland where everyone said that there's going to be a massive Proud Boys showing.
Antifa went nuts.
You guys crossed a bridge.
You planted a tiny little American flag and a tiny little hill and then went home and went to a barbecue.
And Antifa was there ready to fight, so they just ended up trashing the town.
Yeah, we did that twice.
Same tactic.
They fell for it twice.
Great. They always miss the comedy in the club.
That's what drives me nuts.
I remember you messaging me.
You were worried about it.
You're like, hey, are you guys going to really go to Portland and do all this?
And I'm like, no, don't worry about it.
We got other plans.
We're going to plant a flag and go home.
Yeah. A Cuban-American and a native of Miami, 42-year-old Enrique makes an unlikely leader of a far-right group.
He's a shameless self-promoter who plays up to his controversial image.
True. When you talk about being painted as a villain.
Yes. You guys do lean in, in a sense, to the black caps and the sunglasses and all the gear.
Yeah, I mean, you play a character, don't you?
Yeah, do I lean into it?
Yes, of course I do.
I would lean into it.
Enrique boldly claims his group has 35,000 members in the U.S. and 10,000 overseas, including a chapter in Australia.
You know what?
They just showed Jeremy for a split second there.
Yeah, yeah.
They show him a couple times.
It's a figure that John Lewis insists is overinflated.
This guy's...
T-count has got to be below a six-year-old girl.
He has this maniacal smile he keeps doing.
He looks like an 11-year-old dressed as a grown-up.
I emailed him.
I'll tell you exactly what I emailed him.
I said, I don't understand why all you hate experts are so focused on white people behaving badly.
What about hate from Islam or, say, the black Hebrew Israelites or just anti-Semitism within the black community?
Why are you all so totally disinterested in non-white hate?
Straight, white, conservative males are the least racist demographic in the world, yet it's your life's work.
It's almost as though you hold them to a higher standard.
Is that because you see them as better than other groups?
Are you, in fact, a white supremacist?
Which he didn't respond to, of course, but you'll notice this with all these hate-watch guys.
They only look at MAGA.
They don't look at any other hate.
You could probably look up all his research.
Research. And you won't find a single instance where he researches a left-wing group.
Never. And I did take a look at his Twitter.
It's super interesting.
Yeah, I think I got it here.
Yeah, you told me to check it.
I checked it.
It's great.
His Twitter is GWUPOE.
And it's all just white people behaving badly, white people behaving badly again and again and again.
So what he's really saying is only white people matter.
If that's the only people you look at, then you're a fucking white supremacist.
What is that?
GW what?
It's J-O-N.
Oh no, sorry.
He's a research fellow there.
His Twitter account is...
J-O-N, John, underscore, Lewis, L-E-W-I-S, and then 2-7.
He looks like he transitioned, actually.
He looks like a lesbian who took a bunch of tea.
Got it.
I just followed him.
John, underscore, Lewis, 27. Like much of what the Proud Boys leader says, what do you make of Enrique Tarrio?
He is an enormously talented grifter.
He is a...
Phenomenal propagandist and someone who knows how to lie and manipulate.
Someone who knows how to get headlines.
Okay, stop.
That's a big allegation.
He's a compulsive liar and a grifter.
Please provide an example of a lie and then show proof that it was true.
It wasn't true.
You know, if he has an opinion about me, that's fine.
But like, he's already crapping on his own research by just straight up lying about it.
Well, I'm not sure because I can see here in the B-roll that he's carefully analyzing some documents.
So he must know what he's talking about.
He's always analyzing things with no lights on.
They're like, hey, can you pose for this?
He's posing.
Expert in domestic terrorism and extremism at George Washington University.
He's watched the resurgence of the Proud Boys with alarm.
I found it quite difficult to pinpoint their ideology.
How would you define it?
I think they're intentionally obfuscating that, right?
Stop. See, this is the thing.
They're a racist group, and then you don't see racism, so you go, okay, they're hiding it.
I couldn't possibly be wrong with my hypothesis, so let's just assume that I'm right, and they're secretly hiding their neo-fascist political aspirations.
They support far-right conspiracies.
They support far-right ideologies.
Their core idea is that they're against any globalist Marxist forces that they think are operating against the white Western world.
He's the only one to crowbar race in so far.
They are against Marxism and globalism because it's bad for whites.
Where the fuck did you get that from?
She tried multiple times in the questioning.
She tried multiple times to try to engage in that whole race bullshit.
And I brush it off.
I don't really give a shit.
Nobody does.
That's the whole point.
Enrique Tarrio says the stage was set for January 6th, long before his boys breached the first barricade on Capitol Hill.
We were already angry.
For a very long time.
And then, fast forward 2020, you had these riots in the streets with no arrests.
Right? And then you had the COVID lockdowns.
You know, so...
I went further than that, but whatever.
Yeah. That's all very important details.
It starts with Hillary calling us a basket of deplorables and us getting banned on social media, which is the new public square.
You know, it's not as effective as holding a sign in a corner.
Then you got de-financing, right?
And then on top of that, you have de-banking, right?
I went through that whole thing from 2016 forward.
So, and then obviously I went in and then I said, you know, the riots in 2020, which we had no part of.
I said it even to my own chapter.
I'm like, look, we're not going to get involved in these BLM riots.
It's pointless.
It's not going to bring us anything.
And we stayed away from it.
There is no instance where you saw Proud Boys at these 2020 BLM Summer of Love.
You won't find it.
And yeah, and you kick a dog enough times and it's going to fucking bite back.
Yeah. If you add in a stolen election, I think it was a powder keg.
No, that's a lie.
This is a fuse waiting to be lit.
Yes. Yeah.
For the Proud Boys, their call to arms came in September 2020, when Donald Trump mentioned them by name in the first presidential debate with Joe Biden.
Stand back and stand by.
Stand back and stand by.
What impact did that have on your group?
When he said that, it changed my life.
Like this.
Oh, come on.
He meant to say stand down, and he flubbed.
Yeah. If you read the transcripts of it, I don't think that he was answering the question, I guess, correctly.
But it is true.
When he said that, it did change not just my life.
It changed the life of a lot of guys at that point.
Wait a minute.
So you took it seriously as like, guys, just stand.
I'm going to call on you later.
No, no, I didn't take it that way.
To me, how I took it, because everybody has to, I guess, say it individually, but to me, how I took it was kind of like, hey, stand by me, and I have, and I know a lot of the guys have too.
We've stood by him since 2016, because he was the hope, the hope that America would get back to its roots, the government would get back to its roots, the government would shrink, so we stood by him for a long time.
And I think he misspoke when he said that, but I think that's what I took from it.
I didn't take it as an order from the President of the United States to stand by because I'm going to tell you.
Wait for the bat signal, and then I'll unleash the hordes.
Yeah. How did they know?
This is something that prosecutors didn't say in trial.
They actually showed us this after.
There was actual Metropolitan Police Department and Capitol Police in regular Everyday gear that was following the Proud Boys through this whole thing, which I would have loved to know that during trial because we would have brought them in as witnesses.
Right. Well, the way I was told, there's no D.C. chapter, but there's a Virginia chapter, and they were asked, because the new rule is, if you want to have a rally, you have to ask that chapter for permission, and if they say no, then you can't go in colors.
Virginia said no, so Proud Boys just went as regular guys.
And I've always said, why do they get to say 300 Proud Boys from the Capitol?
What if, like, there was 200 of them were dentists?
You don't say the dentists from the Capitol.
They went there as citizens, not as Proud Boys.
Yeah, so we established that rule after one of the Portland rallies, where if we're going to go somewhere, it doesn't matter if it's a small group or a large group, you always contact the local chapter and be like, hey, I'm going to come into town and do this.
Is it okay?
And the Virginia chapter did tell us, hey, look, don't show up in colors.
That's basically what they said.
And this isn't like some conspiracy theory.
It was shown in court.
It was shown that I asked, and I'm like, hey, is it fine?
They're like, hey, it's fine, but just don't show up in chapters because you don't go into somebody's house.
I wouldn't want a whole group of peeps to come to my city and do things without at least asking me.
Right, right.
Like you coming to Boca Raton without asking permission in my turf.
Do you live in Boca Raton?
What are you, an old Jewish lady?
It's in my zone.
Oh, okay.
But I will be attending your comedy tour.
Well, don't buy a ticket.
We'll get you in for free.
The presidential election was stolen.
They spearheaded the breach of the Capitol building.
They spearhead the breach.
That's also subjective.
It is because I think the closest Proud Boy that was there in the front was recording and I believe it was just Zach that he was just recording and then suddenly the gate came down and he's like, oh shit, this is crazy.
Right. That was the initial breach had nothing to do with the Proud Boys.
Mario wasn't actually there that day.
He'd been arrested two days earlier and banned from entering the city.
As the mob breached barricades, smashed windows, and stormed the chambers of Congress, Enrique sat in a hotel room and fanned the flames on social media.
So at 2.38, don't leave?
Don't fucking leave, yes.
Okay, pause for a second here.
I knew a cop who was there, and he said all comms were down.
They do it in Times Square to make sure that you can't blow up shit on New Year's Eve.
Your phones don't work at 1150 in Times Square.
And no one I knew said their phone worked when they were there.
So, yeah.
So, we experienced that in November and we experienced that in December before January 6th.
And we knew that there wouldn't be any coverage going in.
So, for one, I knew.
That I wouldn't be able to contact the guys.
But I wasn't worried about it.
When they kicked me out of D.C., obviously I was a little pissed.
I was like, man, what do you mean I can't go?
Or whatever.
But it wasn't like the end of the world for me because I was like, okay, well, whatever.
I'm going to miss Trump's speech.
I've seen a million of them.
Fine. I'll take a day off.
Which actually, when I got to Baltimore, I was kind of like, thank God.
I didn't want to wake up early.
I didn't want to wake up early and I didn't want to be in gear the whole day.
And it was cold as fuck.
So I was nice in my warm, toasty hotel room, watching from the sidelines.
I did say, don't fucking leave.
I didn't say that to the Proud Boys.
I put it on my social media.
I was rooting for what I was seeing at the time.
Right. You got arrested for having a magazine, right?
Yeah, I got arrested for burning the banner.
The magazine had no bearing on whether I was in D.C. or not because the judge, the reason why the judge banned me from D.C. was because she says that there's so many Black Lives Matter banners in D.C. that they'd all be in danger if I was to be in D.C. Oh, I didn't realize that.
So you were kicked out of D.C. to protect the flags.
To protect the flags.
The mags had no bearing on it.
And, you know, like...
I wasn't accused of stealing or taking down the banner.
I was accused of burning it.
Later convicted of burning it.
But I was accused of burning it.
First, I have to take it down.
I'm 100% sure that those Black Lives Matter banners probably would have been safe.
Hindsight is 20-20.
Never know.
What did you mean by this?
I meant don't fucking move.
I was rooting for my team at that time.
Keep doing what you're doing.
Keep doing what you're doing.
Yes, I did.
2.41pm.
Proud of my boys in my country.
Make no mistake, we did this.
And what I meant by we at the time was the American people.
And then to give some context to that tweet, you kind of have to go back and see what was trending, right?
And there was a whole bunch of people saying that it was like Antifa.
You know, dressed as Trump supporters or whatever.
And at that time, I didn't have enough information.
And I was like, wait, no, hold on.
Don't put this on Antifa.
You know, these are Trump supporters.
You know what I'm saying?
Later on, I find out that there was Antifa dressed as Trump supporters.
So, like, everything has to be given context.
At that point, that's what was trending.
So I was saying, well, wait, don't blame them.
But later on, I did find out that Antifa and a whole bunch of FBI assets were on the streets that day that committed acts of violence, that committed acts of breaching the Capitol.
Amazing. Did those tweets hurt you in your trials?
Yeah, of course.
I mean, here's the thing.
Even without those tweets that say I didn't tweet, they would have indicted me.
And even if they had zero evidence, they would have found me guilty.
Because of the jury.
It's just simple.
It's simple math.
It's like, it doesn't matter.
They could have hit me with terrorism.
They could have hit me with blowing up the International Space Station.
And that jury would have found me guilty.
Yep. Well, we saw guys that had, you know, upper middle class guys that spent 100, 200 grand on their defense.
And we saw guys that just used the state appointed attorneys and they all got the same ridiculous sentences'cause it was already pre-written.
Yep.
He still denies plotting the insurrection and insists he had no role in what his proud boys did that day.
I mean, he is absolutely determined that he had no responsibility for January 6th because he wasn't there on the day.
What's the reality?
Narcissists are very good liars.
I mean, you know, the evidence at his trial was very open and shut, that the Proud Boys, led by Enrique Tarrio, conspired to attack the Capitol on January 6th to prevent the peaceful transfer of presidential power.
I would love to have this guy on the show just to kind of, like, ask him these questions.
He would never come on, but I would love to have him be like, what's the open and shut case?
Yeah. Are you proud of what happened that day?
Yes, I am.
I'm never going to deny celebrating that day.
I still celebrate that day.
But celebrating it is not akin to sedition.
Right? Yes.
Okay, stop.
Look at Fanon's face.
Are you crying?
Did you get grounded?
Now, we're going to talk about him in detail here, but the interesting thing about this is, if you're accruing various guests for your expose on January 6th and Enrique Tarrio, you should have people vetting.
And if you put this guy's name into Twitter, there are hundreds and hundreds of examples of what a fucking fraud is, including the fact...
That he was an undercover drug guy, and for some reason, after 10 years of not wearing that uniform and not being deployed, he decided to put it on and jump into the fray.
Why? Yep.
Look at him crying.
What a fucking embarrassment.
Almost died defending the Capitol.
That's the moment where I was first struck with a taser on my neck.
It was a million hours of footage.
You were just struck with a taser.
Can we see the footage, please, of the taser going into your neck?
I'd like to see that.
Why am I looking at him?
Look at it.
Let me see.
Yeah. Comes face to face with Enrique Tarrio.
He got real brave when the doors opened.
Yeah, no, as soon as he got in the elevator, he started screaming.
Yeah, that's when you were a bald traitor.
And that video started late.
We were walking around, and I actually was trying to have a conversation with the guy, and he wouldn't budge.
He wouldn't budge.
Okay. And don't point with your phone.
Point with your fingers.
I heard you say that the other day.
I had the phone in my hand.
Go like that.
Yeah. What did you say?
That I sounded like I looked like a black woman?
Yeah, black chicks do that all the time.
They'll even fight with it.
A D.C. police officer, Michael Fanon, was nearly killed by the mob that descended on Washington, D.C. on January the 6th, 2021.
He's become one of the most outspoken critics of Donald Trump and those who stormed the Capitol in his name, making him a sworn enemy of Enrique Tarrio's Proud Boys.
I think they're a domestic terrorist organization.
How dangerous are they?
I mean, when put together in numbers, I think they're incredibly dangerous.
Enrique Tarrio tells us the Proud Boys are a men's drinking club.
You know, they just want to make better men, stronger men.
That's the dumbest shit I've ever heard.
They are violent criminals, and they should be in prison.
Unfortunately, many of them were released.
By Donald Trump's pardons.
Okay, stop.
Let's just do a little bit of background on Fanon.
I don't know why he has a southern accent.
Born and raised in D.C. The child of a rich kid.
Deep, deep swamp lawyer.
Not just a lawyer who's well-connected, but a DNC lawyer.
Major donor to the DNC.
He went to the finest private schools D.C. has to offer.
He kept getting kicked out.
He ended up at some black high school finishing his degree.
Drug enforcement.
I think he was in the military for a minute before he got kicked out of there, too.
He's always getting suspended for God knows what.
His own cops turned on him.
His own metropolitan, his own brotherhood.
Because when you're a cop, it's a brotherhood.
It's a fraternity.
And his own brothers turned on him when he went and he did all the grifting.
He's a true grifter.
And he's an opportunist.
He took that chance to sell books, to get on CNN.
I think he's a...
A contributor for CNN now.
Yeah, he's an expert.
He's big pals with Vindman, the other trader.
Grew up with Hunter Biden pals.
Great pals with Nancy Pelosi.
I think that this was already in the mix.
They wanted a riot badly.
Nancy did.
And he goes, I'm going to help out my gal by going there and exacerbating the situation.
And then his second scam was pretending that he almost died.
If CNN wanted an expert on pussy, they should have hired an OBGYN.
Go ahead.
Seeing what Michael went through, you can understand why he's seething.
Wait, I don't see shit.
Extraordinary footage was captured by his police body camera.
As he and his fellow officers tried desperately to hold back the mob.
Says who?
You really couldn't slide a credit card between two people.
Yes? Suddenly, he is grabbed in a headlock and dragged down the steps into the crowd.
Show me.
Where he is beaten and repeatedly tasered into unconsciousness.
Really, the last independent recollection I have is yelling out that I had kids.
After that, it just kind of becomes a blur.
Bullshit. What was the physical extent of your injury?
I think Tommy Tatum.
If I'm not mistaken, has like a video of him after the fact?
Yeah, I think we have that here.
I'll see if I can find it.
Sean, I've got a bunch of links for him.
We won't spend too much time.
Might as well go in chronological order.
He says he's in the Blue Ridge Mountains now hiding out.
My understanding is he went to court to talk about all the horrible things that happened to him.
None of his fellow officers corroborated his insane story of getting tased and beaten unconscious.
And so he was laughed out of court.
And now he's on leave for mental health.
He's taking a mental health break, which involves him hiding out in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Yeah, he lied about his injuries.
He wasn't even supposed to be at the Capitol.
He went looking for a fight.
And he's hiding in the Blue Ridge Mountains, threatening to shoot FBI agents if they come to find him.
Oh. I mean, he should definitely stay up there, not because of threats or anything, because the biggest threat that he's going to get is getting screamed at while he's getting into an elevator.
But at the end of the day, again, I think that...
At that point, he's a coward.
That's exactly what he is.
He's a coward, he's a pussy, and he's an opportunist.
And he's a fucking liar.
When he does his trials, he's always with that black dude, I forget his name, the guy who said...
The guy who sat at my sentencing?
Yeah. Is that the black guy who laughed when you got sentenced?
Yes. Which I guess we'll talk about it after because they Kamala Harris me on the 60-minute thing.
Because he's the one who said, and then I looked back and they said, let's get that fucking N-word.
We're on Twitter, so I can't say it.
And you're like, wow, that would be very big news if that happened.
That's a very bad word.
Can we see the footage out of the millions of hours of footage?
Nope. There's absolutely no footage whatsoever of anybody calling him anything of the sort.
Because it never happened.
There's no footage because it never happened.
You can't even picture it in your head.
A bunch of Trump supporters going, hey boys, let's get...
In 2020, or whenever it was, they're yelling, let's get that fucking M-word.
Come on!
But Sean, go to Shit Cop Everyone Hated, and they have him.
He has severe brain injuries.
He has a heart attack.
He's been tased and beaten unconscious.
But, and they won't release his whole body cam, but we got some of it here.
This is him, unconscious, after being beaten.
Play those two videos.
I think that's yours.
Yeah. You got your pad, Paul?
That's him.
Yeah, they stole my radio, too.
Give me another suspension.
Yeah, I know.
Hey, shouldn't you be at the hospital?
Well, if they're going to suspend you anyway, tell them you gave it to them.
They said they were taxpayers.
They wanted it back.
I told them that everything never worked anyway.
They didn't believe it.
I gave it away.
He said, tell me, I'm going to get suspended again.
And no, there's two videos there.
They stole one of my pistol mags, too.
You mean they stole both of them?
That's a man who just had a heart attack and was being unconscious.
He's laughing and joking.
But, like, just put his name into Twitter.
It goes on and on and on.
There are countless videos of him lying full of shit, his fucking fake southern accent.
That's why he's not on Twitter anymore, because everybody just calls him out on his bullshit, and he doesn't want to stand for what he says publicly.
This is me.
If you're going to lie, just say, like, this is where I was punched in the stomach.
I was tased and beaten unconscious, and then I had a heart attack?
Okay, where's the stretcher?
Go ahead.
Go back to the thing.
I think that's all we need on Fanone.
Back to the actual.
Back to the actual.
I suffered a traumatic brain injury as well as a heart attack.
Did it make you southern?
You nearly died.
Correct. Correct, ma'am.
Once fated as heroes, in the poisonous, polarized world of American politics, it's Michael and his fellow officers, who are now viewed by many as the bad guys.
You had a lot of time to think about this, but you clearly, you're still angry?
I'm outraged, I'm angry, and there's also a strong sense of betrayal.
You know, Donald Trump himself referred to us as violent, vicious thugs.
It really is.
It's a national disgrace.
I feel like I went to hell and back to protect them.
Stop, stop, stop.
You gotta play that back.
Like, he had a bit of a southern accent when he was talking to 60 Minutes, but this guy, Colonel Redneck, who the fuck?
He didn't go to school in Alabama.
There was no foray into the South.
He just pulled this out of his ass with his big stupid uniform on out of the blue.
Listen closely to this fucking accent.
Disgrace. I feel like I went to hell and back to protect them and the people in this room.
But too many are now telling me that hell doesn't exist.
Hell. Or that hell actually wasn't that bad.
The indifference shown to my colleagues is disgraceful.
God damn it, you man!
Michael Fanon's defiance has attracted plenty of enemies.
Your hand on the ground makes things, like, true?
Yes, it sure do, boy!
You don't know how it is in the South!
He's retarded.
Threats from extremists like the Proud Boys.
Yeah, this is from Michael Fanon.
Too bad you didn't beat the shit out of you, boy.
You're a piece of shit.
You're a little fag, you fucking scumbag.
End of message.
Okay, stop.
That, with the chilling music behind it, he called him a fag.
And they go, people like the Proud Boys, but that wasn't the Proud Boys, and that's the kind of horrific death threats he's been getting on his phone.
Hey, you're a fag.
If I show you the death threats that I get...
Oh, my God.
...
are ten times.
Somebody said that I should be...
Yesterday said that I should be set on fire.
Another one says I'm coming for you.
Another one says that I should put...
They should put a piece of lead between my eyes.
And it's a daily thing.
Those are death threats.
Yeah. We've all been drowning in them forever.
What's his name there?
The East Indian guy who's always with Bannon.
Raheem. Raheem.
Yeah. He's like, complaining about death threats is fucking gay.
I've been getting death threats since I was at fucking Breitbart.
Postcards to the house, you're dead, fucking house, home vandalized, car vandalized, pepper sprayed everywhere we go.
We're familiar with fucking death threats.
Being called a fag.
Imagine. Oh my god.
No wonder you're on a mental health break.
My boys, if I were, I mean, I guess being a part of the brotherhood has actually made me stronger because if I were to get, if I were to tally, Mark, every time I get called a fag by my own brothers, I couldn't fit it on this wall back here.
So if somebody that I don't know calls me a fag, it has zero effect on me.
It doesn't change my mood.
It doesn't elevate my heart rate.
And most of these death threats that I do get openly on Twitter, all I do is I retweet them and I say some funny shit with them.
Well, how about at meetups where we fight each other over some misinterpreted transgression because some guys took another guy's cigarette or something?
It's way worse than a bag.
Here, I got a set of gloves and some headgear and some mouthpieces.
So whenever the guys want to tussle, we put them on, we ref it, and we just settle it like men.
Well, you're going to have to go on a mental health retreat then, because you're so traumatized.
Yeah. One of them.
I look like one of them.
I talk like one of them.
Well, you have eight accents, sir.
But I'm not.
And I stand in opposition to everything that the Proud Boys and Ricky Tario stand for.
Because of this?
Because of this.
You know, on January 6th, I was law and order.
This video we're not allowed to see.
Yeah, it was criminal.
For all of his defensiveness and denials, while we were in Washington, D.C., Enrique Tari...
If you see Harry Dunn back there in the corner, that's who I was talking to about the 22 years.
About laughing at my trial.
With phone cameras rolling, he paid a visit to a hotel where Michael Fanone and other J6 officers were speaking.
We need to defeat MAGA, and we need to make sure that every insurrectionist member of Congress and member of our government is ousted and never holds...
That's the N-word guy at the podium there.
What's his name?
Harry Dunn.
And he's the one who laughed in your mom and your wife's face when you got two decades.
freak fish ever again What followed was an ugly confrontation in the hotel lobby.
You fucking coward?
You were a coward that day.
You were a coward after.
Let's go home.
Let's go home.
You're a traitor of this country.
Yeah, so are you, motherfucker.
You're a fucking traitor of this country.
You tracked down.
Some of the police officers.
Wait, pause for a sec.
Did you see the meme going around of someone editing in, you fuck buddy, buddy, fuck.
Yeah, I'll talk to your friend of mine that did that audio.
That was great.
I posted it.
I actually had more views than the actual video.
Really? Yeah.
You fuck buddy.
Doing their jobs on January 6th, and they would...
Go back a little bit there.
Some of the police officers who were doing their jobs on January.
Scroll forward.
While he gets in there, I want to be very clear.
If you were a Capitol Police officer, you wake up for your morning briefing and they tell you, hey, this is your job today.
Just make sure nobody crosses this line.
I like to look at things objectively.
Some of those cops, they were just doing their job that day.
But a lot of those cops fired upon protesters in the back, right?
Yes. They weren't firing on the front line.
They were firing tear gas into the back of the crowd, which actually pushed them forward, right?
And I think that, I don't think on that second fence, I don't think people would have crossed that fence if it wasn't for the police officers shooting into the back of the crowd.
So, again, there were good officers that day, but I saw a lot of bad officers that day that caused a lot of the shit that happened that day.
Lila Morris, badge number 5869.
She was the one pushing everyone in that heave-ho tunnel that got Roseanne Boyland trampled to death.
You know, it was another affirmative action cop, Michael Bird, who shot Ashley Babbitt in the neck.
We had two other patriots who died of heart attacks that day.
No cops were killed that day.
That's all horseshit.
And the footage makes it very clear that the cops were exacerbating the situation.
And I believe they were told to exacerbate the situation by the likes of Nancy Pelosi.
Yeah. Yeah, and even on top of all of that, on top of the videos, the coroner himself, when Brian Sicknick passed away, unfortunately, had said very clearly that it wasn't a homicide.
He died of natural causes.
Yeah, well, that's a whole other ball of wax is the strange suicides.
The DOJ would have charged, if they would have had evidence, they would have loved to charge somebody murder.
That would have been the first thing that they did, and they didn't do that.
You know why?
Because it didn't happen.
Right, right.
Well, they did all that with evidence they didn't have, so imagine if they did have evidence.
Is it working now?
I hope so.
Well, if it's not...
And you intimidated them.
You hurled abuse at them.
Why? One of the police officers that were there sat right next to my mother and my wife.
Stop! You heard what I said, right?
One of the police officers that should have been was there when I got my sentence.
One of the police officers that was there.
That is a crucial sentence I want you to remember because, as I said before we even started this, there's so much evidence even within this piece that contradicts itself.
You could come from outer space and watch this and go, this is incompetent.
In court, as they sentenced me to 22 years, when I turned around...
He left.
You guys were brave at my sentencing when you sat there and be awesome.
I've got 22 fucking years.
You're talking about a man who was tasered, suffered a traumatic brain injury on January 6th while he was doing this job.
I'm not talking about what he suffered that day.
I'm talking about what they did at my sentence thing.
Stop! Again, I'm not talking about what he went through.
I'm talking about what they did.
Plural. I want to show the leader on the ground that day.
Come here.
Holy shit!
Long time no see.
Nice hairdo.
Yeah. Now he says he's the undisputed leader on the ground that day.
Yeah. That was the punch heard around the world.
Punch heard around the world.
But yeah, I'm sorry.
So you've said those guys, you said they, you've made it very clear you're talking about a group of people, the D.C. police.
So yes, that's exactly what I meant on that, but I was very clear in the interview.
Crystal clear.
Because they used it.
They used what I said in the interview, not my words that I said there, even though that was clear.
I said one of them was there.
And I was very clear during the interview that that was Harry Dunn.
I think that right now they're going to go ahead and...
Okay, so you said Harry Dunn, they cut that part out, but if you're going to frame someone, and it's ironic they were mocking American 60 Minutes for framing Kamala or faking a Kamala interview, they're faking an Enrique interview, but you've got to take out the they and the plural and the one officer if you're going to make it look like you're talking about Fanon, which you clearly were not.
So even in this hit piece, they fucked it up.
Yep. There.
Everything's off the table when you, excuse my language, when you fuck with my family.
That's where I draw the line.
I think what was most troubling was that my family was there.
Where? In the elevator?
It takes things, I think, to a different level when somebody fucks with your family.
Oh, he agrees with me.
Enrique Tarrio says he's targeting you because you f***ed with his family by laughing at his sentencing, laughing at his fiancée and his mother.
I didn't even go to his sentencing.
Okay, stop.
I love this moment.
That was why I wanted to talk to you about this.
And it's also why I had Sean download the video because I was scared they were going to remove it.
She just said that you said Fanon.
He goes, that's ridiculous.
And then she has this cocky face of like, ha-ha, looks like we caught him lying.
She knows exactly what I said.
They know exactly what I said on that interview.
And not only in the interview, multiple conversations, because I was with them for like almost a whole week.
So we went over the Fanon thing even before this incident happened with the elevator.
I was very clear in my words when I said it.
So they decided to deceptively edit the footage like they did with the Kamala Harris footage so she wouldn't sound like a complete idiot.
It's what 60 Minutes does all over the Western world.
Can you go back just a pube shot?
I want to see her like little, huh, looks like we caught the grifter lying again.
To a different level.
When somebody fucks with your family.
Enrique Tarrio says he's targeting you because you fuck with his family by laughing at his sentencing, laughing at his fiancée and his mother.
I didn't even go to his sentencing.
You weren't there?
Nope. Yeah.
There you go.
Yeah, there you go.
Enrique Torrio needs to take off those stupid sunglasses to get his fucking sight checked.
Coming up...
Is there going to be like a battle between videographers and photographers?
A victory lap for the leaders of the January 6th attack.
So you came back for retribution?
Yes. Revenge?
Retribution. Proud Boys boss Enrique Tarrio and the other leading J6s pardoned by President Trump.
Wait, stop.
This is just a nanosecond, but you see that curly-haired guy?
I met him recently.
Really interesting guy.
He's known as the Lego man.
Lego man.
Yeah. Can you pull that out of the case so I could, the Capitol?
Actually, he inspired me to do this.
Oh, you got the same Lego box?
I haven't done this since I was like nine, but of course I had to get it.
This is awesome.
And build it.
So Lego Man inspired me to pay $900 because you can't find them anymore.
Oh, shit.
$900 to build this thing.
And I actually have it here on display at the studio.
That is fantastic.
Yeah, I'm going to try to get the...
For us five to sign it and have it in here, but yeah.
So that's Robert Morse, M-O-R-S-S, former Airborne Army Ranger, did three tours in Afghanistan.
He was shoved into cops, but they made it look like he was attacking cops.
The big piece of evidence, which we just saw on Enrique's desk, he had a Lego box of the Capitol.
It was unopened.
It was still in the plastic, but they said he used this to plan his attack, and he got fucking five and a half years.
Now, as I was saying earlier, I'm still pissed off.
The poor bastard did three years.
Out of that five and a half years.
For being shoved into cops and buying Lego.
The guy's a substitute teacher.
He has like kid shit in his fucking house.
Unbelievable. Yeah.
Yeah. Battle between videographers and photographers.
A victory lap for the leaders of the January 6th attack.
So you came back for retribution?
Yes. Revenge?
Retribution. Proud Boys boss Enrique Tarrio and the other leading J6s pardoned by President Trump thought this day would never come.
Just two months ago, they were behind bars serving lengthy sentences.
Hands off the fence!
Now, they're back at the U.S. Capitol.
What? Ethan over here touched a fence.
And that is how they used the terrorism, they gave us a terrorism enhancement because he moved a fence and that is a use of force to obtain a political objective.
And that's why they enhanced our sentences so much for touching that fence.
I remember that.
And the justification was, if you mess with a fence at someone's house, it's whatever vandalism, but if it's, say, a nuclear power plant and you vandalize the fence, it has different ramifications because there's nuclear power in there.
It could be dangerous.
So they took that premise and then they went over to anyone who touched a fence and said, it's a magical fence because it surrounds the Capitol and it led to all this death and destruction.
And even then, that charge, the max is 10 years.
And they were still throwing 20s and 30s at those guys.
So even by their own crazy laws, they were overdoing it.
Yeah, the max that they could have gave me was 20 years.
They gave me 22. They went over the max.
Unbelievable. Is there going to be, like, a battle between videographers and photographers?
Because I'm here for it.
Richard Barnett, that's his name.
No wonder they're savouring the moment and the attention.
Whose house?
It's a lot better than I expected.
Why is that?
It's just, it's, it's, it's, it's, It's unreal that, you know, we're here with everybody.
There was some energy drain after January 6th on the conservative side, and I think we just brought it back.
On the fringes, we came across Richard Barnett, one of the most recognizable faces of the insurrection.
Richard, what have you got there?
This is a presidential party.
Not too many people ever get to see one of these.
I have one.
It feels good.
Okay, pause.
This was an attack on our democracy.
It was an insurrection.
You cannot overstate how serious this was, how terrible it was.
Can I see some photos?
Yeah. Here's a guy with his foot up on a politician's desk doing selfies.
My favorite part is, I think, what she says after this.
Famously photographed with his feet propped on then-speaker Nancy Pelosi's desk, where he left money for an envelope he stole.
I left the quarter on her desk to pay for it, even though the bitch wasn't worth it.
And I still mean that.
Thank y'all.
Don't they know that a stamp is 51 cents?
Yeah, what an asshole.
What is this, 1920?
By police, the insurrectionists made something of a lap of honor.
Insurrectionists. Okay, stop.
This is one of my favorite chicks.
She's some nut bar immigrant named Patricia Aquino.
She's running for, like, D.C. Council.
You'll probably get it.
What? You'll probably win.
She's obsessed with Proud Boys.
She always screams to them through her bullhorn that says, fuck the Proud Boys.
She's also really into death metal.
So instead of going like, you guys suck, she's like, you guys suck.
Look at some of the links there, Sean.
The YouTube one.
And I did a deep dive on her because she's so fucking funny.
And you're right, she might win.
She constantly goes to these events and screams her death metal face off.
What's this?
Is this Edgar the Puppet?
Yeah, show that for a sec.
Let's go see what's up with her.
Do-da, do-da.
Donald Trump is an insurrectionist!
Bunch of traitor!
He's responsible for January 6th!
F*** Donald Trump!
There's actual January 6th insurrectionists in there.
Like, Brandon Fels is right over there.
He was inside the Capitol in Nancy Pelosi's office.
I haven't heard her talk.
There's something wrong with her, though.
Well, that's not her.
Was that her?
Because she's got a really thick accent.
Go to her.
There's her Twitter page there.
It's Patricia Aguino, E-G-U-I-N-O.
She looks completely different on her profile picture.
She's going for DC Council at large.
But what you really got to see is her fucking Instagram.
It is the best.
She paints animals in outfits.
Like, say, a raccoon that looks like it's in antebellum days.
Go to her.
Or a walrus, who's an homage to some famous old painting that I forget.
Pearl Earring.
Yeah, walrus with pearl earrings.
This is our worthy adversaries.
This is who is screaming for the death of fucking Proud Boys.
Okay, sorry.
I just had to do a little foray into Patricia Aguino.
And you're right.
She might win.
That's the caliber of...
She might win.
She might win.
She might be too far right to...
It would be all the decent.
Yeah, yeah.
Maybe she doesn't yell loud enough.
Yeah. Where is the domestic terrorist removed?
Amid the screams of their opponents, they held a media conference to announce their next steps.
Let me be clear.
I'm not talking about violent retribution.
I'm talking about something much more powerful.
Accountability and the rule of law.
Okay, stop.
What's the minute count on that?
2105. 2105.
So we're 20 minutes in.
Lots of people have peaced out.
They left when they assumed that you were going to go around murdering people who crossed you.
And you get to have your final say at the very end of the video.
When your mind's already been made up.
Yeah. Ludicrously, in the upside-down world that is America 2025, those convicted of plotting the assault on the Capitol now feel empowered to head to the courts.
So you came back for retribution?
Yes. Revenge?
Retribution. And what does that look like?
It means these people that did this to us need to be investigated.
And I believe if they are investigated, there will be a crime found.
And if there's a crime found, I can next to guarantee you there will be convictions.
So you're suing the Department of Justice?
We're suing them for multiple reasons.
And the main reason is violation of civil rights.
The courts didn't release you.
The courts, in fact, prosecuted and convicted you and threw you in jail.
Do you really have confidence in the legal system?
Yes. I believe...
Sorry to interrupt you there, but that's the one thing she said I kind of agree with.
Won't you be facing a D.C. jury if you prosecute the DOJ?
So we thought about that beforehand, and we knew that it was going to be an uphill climb.
And my rights weren't violated in D.C. My rights were violated down here in South Florida.
So when we file this lawsuit, we will be filing in the Southern District of Florida.
Wait, how do you argue that your rights were violated in South Florida?
Because you're a South Florida resident?
I'm a South Florida resident, yes.
And then there's actually three of us, well, two of us in that case were Florida residents at the time.
So we could technically bring the suit almost anywhere in the United States, but the home base would be Southern District of Florida.
And specifically, we will be filing in the Fort Pierce Courthouse, which is in, I guess, northern South Florida.
It's just a little bit north of West Palm Beach.
And that is where we will be filing our lawsuit.
We will not, under any circumstances, trust any of those D.C. judges.
We've seen what those D.C. judges do.
They're activists.
They're not even judges.
They're activists, is what they are.
Absolutely. Yeah.
So as soon as we, like, we don't know.
We're not lawyers.
So as soon as we started contacting lawyers, the first thing I said was, I don't want to bring this case up.
In D.C. courts, and every single one that we vetted agreed that there's no way that we can win in a D.C. court.
But I do believe that we will win without a doubt in a South Florida court.
Why didn't this dumb bitch include that in her?
She goes, the courts were mean to you before.
They're going to be mean to you again.
Yes, it's different courts, my dear.
Yes. Yeah, and it's crazy.
They shouldn't be different courts.
There should be...
Federal courts should be as equal as possible, no matter where the district is.
Agreed. And what I think that the DOJ should do, and what I think Pam Bondi, which I'm not a big fan of right now, what I think that...
What's the gossip there?
You're not a fan of Pam?
No. I'm giving her time, but right now, I'm not a fan of hers.
Not because I'm not patient.
I'm very understanding, but she had already, the guys had filed for a dismissal, and she didn't fire the main mastermind of all the January 6th prosecutions, and her name is Jocelyn Ballantyne, and Pam Bondy allowed Jocelyn Ballantyne to respond to our motion to dismiss, saying that the prosecutions were just and they were carried out correctly.
Which we all know is a lie.
But I think it will be corrected.
So I will give her some time on that.
But I believe that it needs to be corrected.
And it needs to be corrected now because people like Joe Biggs, people like Zach Rell, and people like Dominic Pozzola are veterans.
And they're not getting their veteran benefits back.
They're supposed to be getting back pay for all that time.
And that is...
You can't tout...
Liberty and freedom on a banner and not think that is the number one concern that we should have as Americans.
It's liberty and that freedom.
It's not foreign policy.
It's not any of that.
It is putting people in cages for their political views.
And I think that it should be at the forefront of everybody's mind.
I'm not going to force anybody to think.
Like we do, but to me, personally, I think that that's the number one concern that I have in our country right now.
Wow. Profound.
It's going to be tough to top that for an ending, but let's see what we got left with this 60 Minutes shit piece.
Law is back.
I believe the weaponization of the DOJ for at least four years went...
Wherever Enrique Tarrio goes, trouble seems...
I think we still saw her touch your back.
Go back a little bit.
It's like half a frame, but even in that clip, I think it's clear that she was touching you.
Yeah. That's where she grabbed my elbow from behind.
Yes. I believe the rule of law is back.
I believe...
The weaponization of the DOJ for at least four years will end.
Wherever Enrique Tarrio goes, trouble seems to follow.
On the day of his triumphant return to the Capitol, he assaulted a protester and was immediately, but briefly, arrested.
Doing good.
What are you arrested for?
Some lady put a phone right in my face, so I threw her phone.
I think that police officer was dying to arrest a Trump supporter.
Living the American, living the American, living the American dream.
I think the MAGA movement needs a fashion upheaval.
Well, you can sense the Australian sort of, especially the upper middle classes, laughing at these people.
They look fucking awesome to me, but yeah.
They're not very fashion-forward.
Of course they show the cat guy, right?
But also it's a convention.
It's meant to be fun.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
As controversial as he is, to the MAGA faithful gathered in Washington, Enrique has become a hero.
Bye. Bye-bye.
Thank you.
And like all who were convicted over the January 6th riot, many of whom pled guilty to their crimes, he knows he has the full support.
I can't let that go.
Many of whom pled guilty to their crime.
Do you know how courts work?
Do you know what a plea deal is?
When you're facing 30 years, if you say no, and five if you say yes?
You're not admitting you're guilty.
You're pleading guilty.
You're pleading.
I don't look down on January Sixers that took plea deals because they knew that they didn't have a shot.
And we kind of knew that we didn't have a shot in the world at trial.
So they took the best that they can get, and I could never be mad at that.
Well, you know, you took a major gamble.
You flipped a coin, and you could have been looking at 22 years easily.
Very easily.
We knew it wasn't a coin flip.
It was a hundred-sided dice, and we could only roll once, which is actually the truth when it comes to conviction rape for the DOJ.
Yeah, you weren't just betting that Trump would win.
You're betting that Trump would win and he would pardon you and get you out of prison.
There's a lot of factors there.
I mean, in my case, I did have full faith that if the president did win the election, I knew he was going to win the election.
If the election was fair, I knew that he was going to pardon us.
Well, you didn't know.
Yeah, you didn't.
It's never, the chances are never zero, but I knew that the president, that would be like the best thing that he did, and he did promise it, and I was gambling on that too.
Yeah. But also, we were innocent, so we wanted to fight it in the courts.
Right, right.
Okay, I think we're almost done here.
Of the White House.
It's extraordinary.
Smile. I think it's a sign of where we're at as a country and as a society, right?
We have increasingly accepted what 10, 15 years ago would have been fringe extremist beliefs.
For domestic terrorism expert John Lewis, the release of the J6s puts U.S. democracy on ever more shaky ground.
Now they've been pardoned, in most cases, charges dropped, released from jail.
What message does that send?
It emboldens them, right?
It tells them that the next time that you want to attack a Capitol, that you will not face any consequences for it.
It tells them that the next time that you want to go offline and engage in violence, that we will have your back, that we will support you.
And I think that tells them that they can do whatever they want at this point.
Yeah, sure.
As for Michael Fanon...
When I saw this, I thought she fucked him.
Possible. Because they made a country music video right now with the sun peeking out.
And you'll notice with your interview, it's like, what do you say to people that say you're a racist and you're a murderer?
And with him, she's like, how did you feel?
Were you mad?
Were you sad?
I think they fucked.
Probably. I bet on it.
His life will never be the same.
After being beaten and tasered by the mob, Michael's career as a D.C. police officer was ruined.
And now, his attackers are free to do as they please.
Evil persists when good men don't do shit.
And we've got a lot of that right now going on in this country.
I agree.
It's like COVID.
It's infecting everyone.
Could a situation like July 6 happen again?
Like COVID, it's fake.
To that scale, I don't know.
But violence is an inevitable reality.
It's not about could it happen or would it happen?
It will happen.
And you're going to be in a mountain in West Virginia.
What was that?
He's going to be in a mountain in West Virginia when it happens.
Yeah, shooting people who come to see him.
Enrique Tarrio is enjoying his newfound freedom and fame.
To some, he's a patriot.
To others, he's a dangerous man with a warped ideology.
And you get the feeling that he's quite happy to be both.
We've spent a few days with you now.
Yes. You seem to be hated and adored in equal measure.
Hero villain.
Yeah, hero villain.
What is it like to be Enrique Tarrio?
Feels good, man.
You know?
That's Pepe.
God has given me a bullhorn, and I intend to use it.
I intend to use it to promote my values.
I intend to use it to promote my people.
And I intend to use it more importantly to make changes.
And I think I'm going to use this bullhorn and, you know, maybe one day you see Congressman Enrique Tarrio.
Is that a threat or a promise?
That might be both.
Hello, I'm Amelia Adams.
Thanks for watching.
Amelia. That was great, man.
What a perfect example of how the media frames the right and vilifies anyone they disagree with.
Even when they're right-wing themselves, apparently.
Yeah. And, you know, I went into this knowing what the result would be.
But these conversations, I think, need to be had, right?
Like, people see through the bullshit.
And I think that saying that this sways somebody one way or another, like...
I don't think people are idiots.
I think people have picked sides and they're dug in and they're not going to move from there.
So I get to say, look, look how they portray me.
Just take a look at who I am and then make a decision.
If you see who I am and you still don't like me, I'm fine with that.
I'm not here to be liked.
I'm here to be me.
And I think that even the whole The whole fraternity is like that individually.
You know, I'm not liked by the whole fraternity.
And I understand that.
And that's part of what's beautiful about this is I could disagree with them and they could disagree with me.
But when we get together and we go to these fests, you know, everybody's slapping each other's ass, having a good time.
And I think that's what's important.
It's not a popularity contest.
It's a brotherhood.
And I think that's what the beauty of this whole thing is.
And I want to thank you for making, I think, the greatest fraternal organization that the modern world has seen.
Yeah. And I think it exploded because there was a massive demand for a place where men could accept the fact that they created the modern world, and there's nothing to be ashamed of.
Amen. Amen.
All right, man.
Thanks for coming by.
Uhuru. Proud of your boy.
Uhuru. So that was Enrique Tarrio going through a 60 Minutes shit piece on him.
I think it's important to watch those kind of things, not because of the Proud Boys or because of Enrique per se, but so we can just look at...
This is something him and I know a lot about, obviously.
And when you have all that information and you see the way the media portrays our situation...
You realize how fucking incompetent they are.
And I would hope we can extrapolate from that that this is how they treat everything.
With disdain, incompetence, laziness, sensationalism.
And even within their own piece, we can see that J6 was not dangerous.
There was a guy taking selfies at a desk.
That officer was not tased or beaten unconscious.
You would have shown us the footage.
You just showed us the back of a computer.
And then lies about him blaming Fanon for laughing at his family when he wasn't talking about Fanon.
He was talking about guys and specifically that black dude who also lied about being called the N-word by the mob.
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