I'm going to figure out how to rotate the camera here.
Okay, that's a...
I thought there was a green screen behind me.
This is...
Enrique Tarrio is giving a press conference in Miami.
And I got a notification of the press conference, email, text, whatever.
And I'm going to be attending.
I'm not going to get to ask a question.
But look what's going on here.
Okay, let's see.
Is that it wrong?
Hold on.
I want to go like this.
Did it rotate?
I haven't used Rumble Studio in a long time.
How do I rotate the camera so I don't have to keep flipping around?
I can see the chat.
Okay, good.
Everything's live.
I didn't know that I was going to be able to live stream the conference itself.
The press conference.
But look at this.
So, you get, I don't know, Channel News 6, Univision, NewsNation, CNN, and then it's like the cables run to all of these.
They're like robotic vultures, these cameras.
Let's go.
I just wanted to say hi to you.
I'm live on the internet if it doesn't bother you.
Thank you for being here because I listen to you and at least not everybody here is...
Sorry, thank you.
Thank you so much.
My pleasure.
Okay, so there we go here.
I'm going to sit down now.
I'm in a spot where the...
He's going to be entering from behind.
The good thing about being short is I can get right up in the front and I'm definitely not blocking anybody, but look at the cameras.
I didn't actually appreciate that this is going to be a hostile press conference.
I thought everybody's Enrico's friend.
So share the link around because this is actually spontaneous.
I'm using Rumble Studio on my phone and we might see something very cool.
Every time I see microphones and I think to Peter Griffin saying, does it look like I'm talking to a bunch of big robotic penises?
Okay, this might be why they don't invite me to press conference.
Okay, so, let's see who we got here.
Oh, can I go to chat?
Sorry, if I'm talking soft, it's not because I'm insecure.
The picture quality is horrid.
Let me see if I can get Wi-Fi.
Hold on one second, people.
I'm going to see if I can connect to a Wi-Fi.
Wi-Fi.
Las Vegas.
Oh, no, no, not that one.
Not that one.
This one.
Okay, give it a sec.
I'm going to see if I can...
Oh, okay, so we're connected.
Okay, I'm gonna try to connect to the Wi-Fi and see if I can get a better connection.
It's not Las Vegas.
It's in Miami.
Okay, so why do I not see?
Good, good.
It says we're connected.
I'm trying to connect.
So it says I'm connected.
Okay, there we go.
There we go.
We'll see if the connection gets better.
Give it a second.
Encryptus is telling me the video quality is terrible.
I'm connected to the internet with three bars.
Okay, so check it out here.
Okay.
And I had an interesting experience.
Let me just see if I'm...
and I'm not.
It's getting better.
The, um...
Yes.
Okay, so when I got in here, I have no idea about what is proper journalistic protocol, and apparently I got in someone's way.
I got elbowed harder than when I tried to interfere with that game of three-card Monty on the streets of Paris.
You don't get in the way of people's businesses.
Okay, so...
I'm going to make sure that I've got enough room here.
Losing a hair.
Okay, check it out here.
So we've got a Proud Boys member in the back.
He's wearing a Proud Boys hat.
And the scarf says Proud AF, which stands for as F-U-C-K for the sensitive ears out there.
Got a Make America Great hat.
And 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. At least 14 cameras.
Much better now.
Good. We're on the Wi-Fi.
It's free Wi-Fi.
score and uh we're gonna see what happens It's fascinating.
I didn't know what to expect, so I didn't want to get anybody's expectations up.
I didn't know that I was going to be able to live stream.
I won't be able to interact with Enrique.
I think you have to have formal press credentials in order to ask a question.
Still getting a question.
And, yeah, I absolutely did not appreciate that this is a formal press conference that's going to have all of the, I mean, not all, but a substantial portion of what we typically refer to as fake news, propagandist, defamatory bastard hacks that are the MSN.
And if CNN is listening to me right now, that's great.
I said it.
I look crazy.
Should I put my hair up on a ponytail?
What's great is that with the camera angle, I could be 6'5 and like a football player.
So it started at, we were let in at 1230.
I don't know if there's going to be like a, he's going to give a statement and I don't know how long it's going to last and then I don't know how long the Q&A is going to last afterwards.
So stick around, it should be fun.
Share the links on social media because I'm too scared to manipulate my phone more than necessary.
I'm going to see if I can spot Enrique's mother, Zuni, who I just had on two weeks ago.
It's an amazing thing.
The man was sitting in prison for 22 years.
The day before yesterday.
Let's just say on Sunday.
They must have known that there was going to be...
That it was in the works or that there was discussion.
But can you imagine after being sentenced to 22 years in prison, your life is basically stolen from you.
He's a 40-some-odd-year-old man.
That's stealing your life.
So for an extended period of time, he's been in jail since he was arrested and detained back in the day.
But that's a stolen life, and he was given his life back with no assurances, no guarantees, no nothing.
The woman who put a footstool and expects people to understand the fashion response is arguing with other people now.
I've got, like, first front row tickets, people.
Look at this.
I can, like, reach out and grab those microphones.
Let's see if anybody's got any questions in the chat.
Beautiful dog.
We got a lot of snow this morning.
I was smoking last night with you, so I won't review that.
30 seconds.
Enjoying your face.
Fuzzy bear.
Yeah, I've got to maybe trim down the beard.
It's getting a little wild.
Okay. So this is the journalist's life.
Not a racket, but a circuit.
It's like the journalist's circuit.
And they're just like rabid animals.
They just want to get a clip, a soundbite, something to make Enrique Tarrio the enemy.
Something that will allow Justin Trudeau, something that would get Justin Trudeau justified in declaring the Proud Boys a terrorist organization in Canada.
Should be fun.
Okay, let's go to the chat, see what's going on here.
He's going to say, Enrique here, I'm very aloof, very detached, very gift.
Say hi to Brian Lupo CanCon if he shows up.
Let me see.
CanCon I will definitely recognize.
Right there?
That's it.
So I don't know if it's a fun one.
It's a fun one.
trauma people No, I'm not trying to embarrass anybody.
Okay, but you can probably hear...
I'm making friends with somebody's backpack right there.
Okay. Okay, so I'll just give you the ambient.
We are awaiting the press conference of Enrique Tarrio, recently freed Proud Boys member, sentenced to 22 years for conspiracy, seditious conspiracy, no less.
And we have the journalists, obviously here to get the truth, not to put out a political hit piece to use against Donald Trump and Enrique Tarrio and the Proud Boys.
You know, I have a question, but it would be more for Justin Trudeau than Enrique.
What acts of terrorism did the Proud Boys ever participate in, plan, have any part of anywhere in the world?
And the answer is a big, fat goose egg.
A bagel.
And a sesame seed bagel, not a black seed bagel.
And yet...
You know, the seditious conspiracy.
I want to hear the level of stupidity of the questions from legacy media.
If you hear someone go, it's going to be me.
It's not going to be me.
I'm not going to do that.
So how is the audio, anyhow?
Scan the room, says Musky Boss.
I thought Antifa provoked a fight.
Yeah, yeah.
Like, a bar fight.
I mean...
And I kind of want to talk to this guy over here.
He looks super cool.
I don't know if it's a bodyguard.
He's a bodyguard.
Let me see here.
We've got the journalists.
These guys are going for the money entry shot.
But I've got to tell you, I've got it right here.
Look at this.
He's going to come through that door.
And he's going to walk in to this table.
To a room of hostile journalists.
Waiting for the gush.
Okay, let's see.
Now Viva made me hungry for bagels.
Rock a shot.
Yeah, nice black seeded bagel.
Toasted. Empty out the inside.
Fill it with cream cheese.
Some capers.
both salmon Audio is sketchy.
Yeah, well, you're going to have to deal with the weak audio because I didn't actually anticipate it would be this type of press conference.
Honestly, I thought it was going to be a luncheon.
So, yeah, what else is going on in the news?
The audio.
Yeah, I'll have to get a...
Fix my mustache.
I'm actually trying to look through here and see who looks like they would be not a friendly face, but a fair face.
I think I see one guy right there who, based on the Trump hats, he would be a fair man.
He seems to be recording as well.
The journalist typing her questions feverishly.
going to try to peek over her shoulder.
Let's see if she's going to let me start.
I always feel like I'm doing something wrong.
Okay, let's go to the chat.
Time for a Starlink on your car, Viva.
What did we say here?
Oh, the chat's moving fast.
Being proud of...
Who you are was allowed.
So the chat moves fast.
If I put my finger on it, it'll hold it down.
Okay, here we go.
Oh, no, it still moves when that happens.
Okay, let me see here.
Where is this taking place, Viva?
At the risk of not necessarily disclosing the location, I won't.
We're in Miami.
I mean, I suspect it's public because the journalists are all over the place here, but...
There has to be a way to rotate the camera.
Presentation. No, I don't want to do that.
Camera? Nope, that's not right.
That doesn't seem to be a way to rotate the camera with a button.
Are there any more questions?
Anybody ask any questions?
Okay, so they got any more questions, she jumped up, she's got a question.
Okay. Anybody else?
Any questions?
Okay, these are good.
Should I get up there and get the wallets in?
You know what?
I can't.
I'm going to go up there and I'm going to kneel in front of that woman and get it.
I can get it.
I'm so stupid.
I brought a second phone.
It's my kid on the phone.
And it's got the serenity prayer on the back.
And it says, I love you.
Viva, kid.
It's nice.
I forgot that he put that there.
Okay, so I'm going to get good video.
Even if the stream quality is 50-50.
Okay, clean up.
Yes. Being a neurotic digital hoarder has its benefits.
I know this guy down here.
I saw this guy.
It says Latinos for Trump on his hands.
Okay, there's the journalists.
See, this guy's got a 4K live streaming thing with the antennas.
I don't know if you can see that.
All right.
Viva could definitely use Starlink.
Starlink router, mobile...
Okay, we'll encrypt this.
We'll talk afterwards.
Don't let the enemy...
Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
This is all exclusive.
Behind-the-scenes access.
Courtesy of Viva Frye.
Canadian lawyer.
Former. Turned Florida Rumble.
And now journalist.
Extraordinaire. That's a joke.
That's a joke.
See, these guys are getting the cameras here.
Okay, you know what I'm gonna do?
Let's get this on camera mode here.
Hi-five, goodbye.
Yeah, yeah, good enough.
Where are those bandanas available?
Somebody here.
I love it.
All right.
That is the...
I think it's either a bodyguard security man.
He's going to get Enrique to come through here.
Okay. This is fun.
Participation is building.
There's a need for space.
to talk about what's happening.
Let's see what we got here.
Ask Enrique, at what age did he officially become white?
I get that joke.
Yeah, they call the Proud Boys a white nationalist group.
Let's see if anybody asks that.
Enrique, do you identify as Caucasian?
Okay. Bill Brown says, I do better than most MSM.
I don't have the veneer.
Tario is free.
Gustavo, yes.
He got back to Florida, I want to say yesterday.
And this, I don't know if it was scheduled for yesterday, but it was postponed a couple of times.
But there was some delay in terms of getting him back to Florida.
So, anyhow, he's free.
Jason Biggs.
Is it Jason Biggs or Biggs?
I get mixed up between Biggs, the actor from American Pie, and Biggs, the crowdboy member who was also sentenced to a ridiculously stupid, insane amount of time in prison.
Jonathan Biggs?
Viva, do you see his interview on Crowder, says Joe Dizzle.
I didn't.
I saw him on InfoWars, Alex Jones.
How long...
How do we donate to Crowder?
I will get that information.
I suspect you could...
Oh, it's Joe Biggs.
Sorry, you're right.
Joe Biggs, not Jason Biggs, is the guy who made friends with an apple pie in American Pie 1. I made friends with a number of people in American Pie 3. Okay, that's it.
Two bits.
Looks like you're having a lot of fun, David.
It says, hammocking hombre.
I didn't know it was going to be this.
I feel like I'm mingling with the enemy.
Oh, yeah.
Okay. Hushes.
Gotten over the crowd.
They're expecting Enrique to make his entrance anytime soon.
What's absolutely hilarious, by the way, guys, apparently it doesn't get to be like 50 some odd, 53 in Miami all very often.
People are dressed in here like they would be going skiing at Mont Tremblant in Quebec.
I put the doors back on the car and did drive at the top down because it might have been a little too cold.
But it's cold in Miami anyhow.
to have.
Alright, get back to the chat.
Salty Army is Legion, says Tario is a fed operative.
I don't know what that means.
You could flesh it out, but typically fed operatives don't get sentenced to 22 years in prison and don't spend four years in prison.
Unless that's a throwback to...
Alright, Salty Army, you have expressed yourself as you are free to, and now I will move on.
We are above freezing today, says Teeley1776.
Jake Jakerson says, Canadians pay a shitload of cash to be able to access the private healthcare in America.
If that's coming up for free healthcare.
Who was it that just...
Oh, it was that guy, David Pakman, did an interview with Jagmeet Singh yesterday, or the day before.
I don't know if you saw that.
David Pakman with Jagmeet Singh.
And you know it's going to be the most...
Either uneducated, ill-informed, or dishonest interview ever.
And it was a combination of all three.
Because before I call Pacman a liar, I'll just call him ill-informed on Canadian healthcare, where he talks about how the Canadian healthcare system, the ER system, is really good.
It's just finding a GP.
Four months ago, they said wait times in ERs were like 30% longer than they were two years ago.
Then I pulled up a clip from two years ago saying that ER weights were...
Longer than they were a few years before that, but they blame it on COVID.
Then I pull up a video seven years before that, them talking about how the ERs were overwhelmed.
And then I showed a few clips of people.
I didn't show clips, but the news links.
I didn't do it in that one, but people dying in record numbers, waiting in the ER in Nova Scotia.
So yeah, it's 30% more now than it was in 2022.
It was only bad in 2022 because of COVID, except it was actually worse still, or bad still, seven years before.
Okay. So, yeah.
Rant over.
Let's see what's going on here.
Feds get the same jail time Ray Epps got.
Absolutely critical thoughts.
And I think I know what people are talking about when they accuse Ray Epps, not Ray Epps, but Enrique of being a Fed.
I don't know what participation or collaboration might have existed a decade ago.
But, Enrique, it is a laughably stupid statement.
To say that Enrique is a fit.
Laughably stupid.
As laughably stupid as it is to call Jake Lang or Jeremy McKenzie up in Cam.
Laughably stupid.
It's happening.
It's happening.
Someone's wearing good perfume.
Okay.
Has everybody shared the link on social media?
When I talk this low, I'm not going to talk at all when Enrique is talking, obviously, but can you hear me well enough now?
I didn't even bring my earbud with the mic because I wasn't expecting to be able to live this because...
The indication I got earlier was that I wasn't going to be able to livestream, but I think that the person understood the question as being a livestream interview with Enrique, which I think we're going to schedule, fingers crossed, for next week in studio, hopefully.
I didn't bring even my earbud to the microphone, but let me see if you can hear me well enough.
Yep, we can hear.
Okay, good.
Booyah. Yeah, because I asked the person from whom I got this notification, Can I livestream it?
And I think they understood that to mean, like, can I get an exclusive interview with Enrique?
And they said no, so I didn't bring anything.
I thought this was going to be, like, a quaint among friends and family, not among enemy press.
Okay, this guy's lens right here, that's a $2,000 lens.
That's the Canon 70-200.
That's what I'm about to say, and 2.8.
Where's Enrique?
Not in here yet.
Oh, okay.
Thank you.
You missed him.
I always make a joke that you missed him, but no.
He hasn't come in yet.
He's a mature family.
Enrique's mother.
I haven't.
Check out the jacket.
like that and uh You don't mind being on camera, by the chance?
Yeah. I won't get your hat.
I just want to get the shirt.
Oh, yeah.
Go ahead.
Gentlemen, he's wearing a MAGA hat as well.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
It's amazing.
It's beautiful.
I can't wait to hear the questions.
It looks like they're getting serious.
Now I think I see Enrique's partner.
Yeah, that's Zuni right there.
Okay, there we go.
That's Zuni.
Can you believe what it must feel like to get her back?
I think we're getting ready.
Okay, so I think we're getting ready.
Let me...
You're going to get a little inception here.
So I think Enric is getting ready to come out.
I'm not going to get anybody's way here.
My problem is firmly planted, and she'll stay here.
These guys are on the camera.
We can just go to cameras.
I'm going to make a scene in front of all of them.
Okay, here we go.
They're coming in.
I don't think Zuni recognized me in person.
Okay.
I would like Barnes to examine why Proud Boys were designated to declare a terrorist group in Canada.
Janice, my operating theory is that when you...
First of all, I've got two theories.
That Trudeau designated them a terrorist group right after January 6th to facilitate Biden's persecution of them.
That's one reason.
Also in Canada, once you designate someone a terrorist group, it makes it easier to seize assets extrajudicially or with a more expedited backdoor method than would otherwise be.
Oh, help.
Do you want to be...
How's it going?
Oh, okay, amazing.
Okay, that was PR.
So yeah, there's two reasons.
I think we know at the time, this was, when was the trucker protest?
The trucker protest was later.
But we know that Biden and Trudeau were working together, were collaborating.
And I think that Biden, Trudeau declaring the terrorist groups, gave Biden the cover to treat it like one in the States where they can never otherwise declare it as a terrorist group.
And also it allows to be...
It facilitates freezing of assets through extrajudicial means a lot more in Canada.
I don't know what the laws are in the States, but that's my theory and I'm sticking to it.
I think it's a good one.
Good. Gracias.
Gracias. Oye, señorita.
Gracias.
Yeah. Okay.
Okay. Okay.
Thank you.
Yeah, you know what?
I'm getting some coffee after this.
That angle was good, guys, right?
You can see everything?
Turn the music down, otherwise this gets copy claimed on Commitube.
Okay. Okay.
Oh, it's hard.
Ready? Is the audience looking better?
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Good afternoon, everyone.
First of all, we'd like to thank everybody for being here today on short notice.
We expect this to be a very good press conference.
We will be curious to one another, please.
We will take questions based on the part he has given.
Please identify yourself when you're going to ask a question and let us know what your channel is.
And again, thank you for being here.
Oh, here.
I'm not going to include everybody, but for us, it has been made with Trump supporters, whether it's hotboys, whether it's regular everyday Americans, the press and humanize Trump supporters to the point where we are where we are today.
And I kind of want to blame those people because, because of them, A lot of people have been arrested for things that they didn't do.
And why do I say this?
I say that because when you report inaccurately, or you call us fascists, or you call us white supremacists, or you call us Nazis, every time your colleagues or yourselves do that, it dehumanizes.
And it makes it easier.
For us to get persecuted like we have.
I didn't call this press conference just for me.
I called this press conference for all the Day Sixers, including Ethan Nourdine, Joe Bills, Dominic Rezola, and Zachary Green.
You have your senses, community.
I can't talk to my brothers because of the corrupt ELJ.
Whether you think I'm right or wrong, I do blame some of the press for it.
So with that, I'll open the floor to your questions.
I guess one of the first questions I know locally, Casina Bassett has local venues.
After your arrest and then before your child detention on charges and after your arrest, there was a window of time where you were outside Miami-Dade County County County School and attending a lot of the school board meetings, advocating for closets.
We had some questions from parents here locally.
Now that you're back, what are your plans and do our kids in the public schools I can't say exactly what I'm going to do.
I don't know what I want to do yet.
It's been about 48 hours since I've been home.
So, for the last three years, I've made all these plans about what I'm going to do, whether it's the family life, business, the proud boys.
And about two months ago, I decided to scrap all those plans and just focus on coming home and being out of here with my family.
Now, that answers your question a little bit more directly.
Will the proud boys be...
Focusing on, like, local issues, I think we have never stopped focusing on local issues, I think.
Whether our communities agree with us or not, we might do things a little different.
But I think the reward is not politics, the reward is not a big role in the public, conservatives, or Democrats.
The issue that we have with some of these school boards is each field gets right or wrong, that indoctrination about children as well.
So that's something that we're never going to stop telling you.
And again, there were 1,500 Jason Schiff's pardon, and some of them attacked police officers.
I'm sure you've seen the video.
So we certainly have talked with police officers on whole boards.
And so we've talked to law enforcement.
We take offense to that.
I'm wondering if you have any offense to what went on over there and some of those lives with the police officers.
Do you think that was right?
Under no circumstances, I'm going to get to know about this against anybody, especially in law enforcement.
Right? What happened that day?
I don't like what happened that day.
voice that name the day I don't like what happened actually it's even something dishonorable such couple right Maybe what you're asking is, do those people deserve a pardon?
Can we close that door, please?
Can we close that door, please?
I guess what you're asking, yeah, do they deserve a pardon?
they deserve a argument.
President Trump said that he was going to View these cases, view the data of these cases on a case-by-case basis.
And I think each third of them get it.
People who put their hands on a police officer should get charged with whatever it is, whether it's a phone.
That's not really the problem in these cases.
The problems of these cases lie in miscarriage of justice and how it was performed in these cases.
We can start with a decent jury.
It's not, not only not fair for the defendants, it's not fair for the jurors.
For a person that knows that they're promised, and they still get set.
You asked if about school board meetings or things like that, there was actually a seated, as one of our jurors, was somebody that puts together these events called Dragunstorium.
And during our trial, the crowd was protesting directly in Soria.
It is unfair to sit that person with any truth.
That has to do anything with the crowd voice, Trump supporters, and the people.
I'm trying to answer your question more directly.
They did deserve a pardon because of the miscarriage of justice, not because of their actions, actually.
We probably wouldn't be here.
That question wouldn't be necessary.
If the judges did the right day and these cases and moved them out of the district.
I don't know.
I don't know.
So far in the semantics of it, my attorney Those who attack the officers, they should be out of jail.
I want to be unequivocally clear when I say that.
The process was flawed.
The process was corrupted.
Therefore, there was no other option but to pardon and commune the sentences of those that did those actions that you put.
Enrique, the Department of Justice said, you said you defend the violence that day just a second ago.
The Department of Justice is asking, but here's you saying, are you celebrating if you fight for what happened and that you were celebrating that we breached the Capitol?
Is the Department of Justice accurate in that assessment?
First off, let me at least correct some of the things that are part of the question.
I never said I condemn it.
I'm not here.
I could say, hey, I don't agree with what happened, but I'm not going to condemn it.
The second is the Department of Justice said that you took credit for the breach of the Capitol and you celebrate it.
And they quoted you in the letter of conviction in the press release.
So, I can't take credit for something completely different.
I celebrated absolutely the end of summer.
I celebrated like half of America.
One, I wish we had a time machine, but if you go back to that day, there wasn't a lot of information coming in.
So, all we saw on TV at that point was...
We didn't see, like, people rioting or anything like that happening.
We just saw a great trip to the Capitol.
To be honest on how I thought of exactly what happened in my mind that day, I turned on the TV, just like all of you guys.
That's how I found out what happened to the Capitol.
I turned on the TV, and I see a bunch of protesters inside the Capitol to capture protesters enter the Capitol.
To me...
At that point, I thought, like, people wanted a capital tour, and I guess that went crazy.
I didn't think that they broke into the building.
I had no idea.
Later on, I found out.
But the way that information came in, I said, sir, I'm not going to apologize.
That's what I felt at the moment.
But I can't take credit for something I didn't do.
And I'm going to go a little bit beyond.
After seeing what they did to me and what they did to Ethan Nordean, Joe Biggs, Zachary Real, that makes it double up.
I'm definitely not going to think that would happen.
They took their lives from me.
My best friend, Joe Biggs, got to take his daughter to school for the first time.
For the first time.
My brother, Zachary Real, The Department of Justice took four years of these men's lives.
And they took four years of many American lives for political gain.
That is the use of force because you're incarcerated for a political purpose.
And I'm pretty sure by turning to Greenwich, I'm losing.
I got charged for less than that and I got hit with terrorism again.
That is terrorism.
That is the definition of state terrorism.
But there were officers who lost their lives.
So for instance, they won't ever be able to with their children again.
So for those that say the act itself was terrorism and that it wasn't just dangerous to democracy and it wasn't just violent.
But it was deadly.
What do you say to those half of Americans about that?
I sympathize.
I sympathize with families of those.
We've got to use facts.
The autopsy report that Brian Sicknick died for natural problems.
Are you going to take legal actions against previous officials from the Biden administration for human rights violations?
We are currently working.
The short answer is yes, because we are currently assessing our options on not only Buddhist students, because there's a lot of people who take civil litigation.
Yes, so there was also a violation of human rights for the treatment of some of these prisoners.
In my specific case, I was put in box cuffs.
I don't know if any of you know what box cuffs are.
It looks like a medieval torture device.
And by UN standard, an inmate can only be held in box cuffs for about four hours.
About two and a half months ago, I was held in box cuffs for 26 and a half hours.
I could hear anything.
Inside a Gatorade bottle in a moving bin.
So that's just a taste.
Can you describe what that is?
I wish I could tell you it was horrible.
But at that point, I've been locked away for three years, so my cynicism.
And you stop caring.
The most nefarious thing.
About the situation, how easy somebody could adapt to this condition.
You know, and the flight of January 6th is why most of you are here, but America's had this problem for a long time.
This isn't a new problem.
There's people that have been, that have to go through the system for non-violent crimes today.
They've got decades in prison.
And that's not fair.
In a rare instance of praising the Biden administration, very.
I'm going to say that he pardoned 1,500 non-violent.
He needed a sentence, so 1,500 non-violent drug addicts.
And I'm going to call a spade spade.
That was something I agree with.
Do I agree with you, aren't you?
The Bible, right, terminally?
Absolutely not.
Enrique, can you talk for a minute about the status of the private lawyers?
Understand, remain local, remain active with respect to both the politicians and the status of the private lawyers?
And then, would you like a role in the Trump administration?
Have you talked to any of them in the Trump administration?
The first part of that question was, what's the status of the private lawyers?
And do you think, Christine, that you expect to remain active locally?
Yeah, so the status of the private lawyers, the same status.
If you go ahead and you do a goal...
End of the Francois.
There have been articles written since 2017.
I mean, there's probably hundreds of articles about how the Francois has been.
We've never been, because it's not just an organization, it's also an idea.
An idea of...
It's pro-American values, pro-free speech values, pro-secondary language values, pro-fed versus forms.
My beautiful mom.
As far as getting a job in the administration...
As far as getting a job in the administration, I would love a job.
I mean, I don't think there's anybody in this room that would say no to their job in the Trump administration.
No, I think it's realistic.
I don't think so.
You know, Trump has a lot of things to do.
The President is doing an amazing job right now.
We're seeing historic changes just in the past couple of days.
I'm happy about the future.
America's back.
And let me tell you, I'm back.
and it's a part of the idea that I have to be.
Enrique, please.
Enrique, en español, por favor, si puedes decir en español algún resumo, porque si no, no vamos a perder todo lo que estás hablando.
Primero el objetivo de esta conferencia de prensa, y después si puedes resumir un poco las preguntas que te han estado haciendo en español.
Gracias. Sí.
Bueno, aquí hay muchos novicios que son los españoles.
Sí. OK. Well, on the next.
Well, then let's start with the welcome that you told me, the objective of this conference of Prensa, and then we'll ask questions.
The objective of this conference of Prensa is...
I want to talk about what happened with the people of BNC and the injustice that has happened in many of these cases.
Here I have a question about the people of BNC and the situation in the Capitol.
And I will tell you, the people of BNC and the people of BNC I don't know.
but the personal I consider a American and if they ask how they are in the they are in the division.
I am a terrorist.
And I am a terrorist.
I am a terrorist.
He is going to take action against the officials of the previous administration for the rights of the rights of the government.
Yes, we're going to see who we're going to have.
So, the next week, we're going to have another conference.
Did you say that you were not a terrorist?
Could you explain it in Spanish?
what the torture thing is that you are being someted I know that and if you put it in the box, you can see that it looks like an app.
for the V, the market has been able to put a price on those rentals, for a favor.
A me me pusieron en esos rentals, por el deseo.
Tuve to the original, adentro de, adentro de, It's almost like water, it's almost like water, it's almost like water, it's almost like water.
the same
Yes. Sí, te preguntaba, ¿tú no tuviste en ese día en Washington, sin embargo, al igual que todos nosotros viste a personas que sí tuvieron como que esta actitud violenta con oficiales, algo que comentabas en inglés, en español,
How do you see that these people who have been killed really?
foreign el problema el problema con
los periodos no el problema no lo que pasó con los actos que cometieron esos individuales por el proceso que nosotros vemos el presidente
dijo que no hay caso por caso y eso es lo que dice el presidente en casi 100% de estos casos el proceso de la corrupción un jurado de washington dc que el distrito de diciembre 93% por
presidente Biden ahí no se puede encontrar un jurado que sea imparcial imparcial Thank you.
Can you explain what that retaliation means beyond the legal evidence?
Again, how I started this conversation with the media, sometimes sensationalizes things that I say.
What I mean by retaliation, and I want to be, again, unequivocated here, it's not anything to do with violence.
I want investigations.
I want investigations and unequivocated.
You know what?
I lost three years of my life, and I want to say they're getting together.
Ethan Rodeen, Dominic Rezola, Zachary Riehl, and Joe Davis.
They took four years from their life.
I want accountability.
Right? Like they told me, if you didn't do anything wrong, then how are you afraid of the investigation?
But they're probably not right now about it.
But let's talk about reality.
The lawyers probably know this very well.
There is enough laws in the books in the United States.
And the word is Byzantine, right?
A thousand years into the future, Byzantine's not going to be the word.
It's going to be American.
Because our system is so bureaucratic.
You can literally jail somebody for anything at any time.
You can die for ham sandwich.
Well, in D.C. that day, they were passing out ham sandwiches for free.
They passed out 1,500 ham sandwiches.
And it shouldn't have happened.
And I am happy that President reviewed these cases one by one and saw that the process was corrupt.
It wasn't about the acts.
It was about the process.
I believe in law and order.
I believe in justice.
I don't condone violence.
I'll call it out when I see it.
If you guys are going to get to the table, hey, this is what happened.
Do you condone this?
I will condone violence every time.
100% of this.
Have you spoken to President Trump's civic election?
What was going to happen?
He's been trying to express anything.
And also, can you describe your emotional state right now?
Are you angry or frustrated a little bit?
I wish I had any questions.
I'm sorry.
Well, okay, hold on this.
Can I say, have I spoken to the president or anybody in the administration?
I don't know anybody in the administration.
I take a job of the administration.
I make the joke that I take the position of secretary of retaliation.
It's a joke.
But if I'm serious, I will agree.
What was the second writing question?
Describe your emotional state.
Are you angry?
Are you sad?
Are you frustrated?
Tony, you can walk me through the motion right now.
When I ever got released, I was juicing.
Right now, I'm angry.
Tomorrow, I might feel a different planet.
Tomorrow, I'll be happy.
Tomorrow, I'll be good.
It'll take freedom in my life, so it's safe for me to be a trust.
Well, the watch is really cheap.
You didn't know what to do.
guys got too much to go.
Well, I'll stay.
I'm trying to adjust.
I mean, we need very protective equipment.
calling, that's--I didn't ask for it.
Never even hear it from the radio.
We've seen with a thousand microphones in front of me.
I used to see how we could get off the camera.
I was right just kidding me.
I'm not very friendly.
It's unreal to me that we've gotten this far.
I really don't want this.
problem.
Puedes decirlo.
El inicio de todo momento fue la forma del Capitolio.
Un asalto al Capitolio.
Usted fue acusado de ser el inspirador de ese asalto al Capitolio, que recibió la mayor sentencia de todo.
¿Usted realmente participó ese asalto al Capitolio?
Pueden lo decir de una forma.
whole community I don't understand how somebody that gets arrested, I'm pretty sure that you guys know, I got arrested two days prior.
Let me continue.
I don't understand how a person who got arrested on January 4th got his phone taken from him, can sit in a hotel 120 miles away of the parking, any communication, and be called the mastermind.
The prosecutor, before the event happened, before the event was announced that it was going to happen, Somehow, I planned it before there was even an event.
I started planning the assault on the Capitol before Trump even...
before Biden stole the election.
But I guess that would be a question that you guys will ask now.
How do you plan something that you didn't even know was going to happen?
It sounds...
I'll be honest with you, it sounds cool.
It sounds real cool.
It sounds like a feeling like I'm some type of pop master.
I'm sorry but it cuts right down but it's bullshit.
I don't know how to say bullshit.
No, pero lo que estaba diciendo es lo que estaba diciendo en español para que sigan la respuesta.
La de hecho de que dicen que yo lo planifique, que era un masculine, es una fantasía.
Es un libro de esos que, de como King of Thrones o algo así.
Yo lo planifique para asaltar un capítulo, para comandar un acto de sedición.
I love my country.
I'm going to apologize.
What happened to me in Washington D.C. A ese momento no podía acoger al presidente Trump.
Y necesitaban a alguien para apuntarle a él.
Y ese fui yo.
Por eso me dieron el negocio.
Pero no me mentira.
Mira, yo estoy perdonado.
Yo sí de verdad lo planifique.
Yo puedo decir que yo planifique a la gente.
¿Qué me puede pasar?
¿Qué me puede pasar si yo te digo si yo planifico?
But here, no.
I'm telling you that we're not going to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able Well,
I don't know what's going to happen in New Zealand or in Canada.
We don't have capítulos in New Zealand.
what to consider, but I don't know Personalmente, yo tengo un amigo que está preso ahora en un caderno, que se llama Tommy Robinson.
Y, no sé, yo soy político porque no sé, alguna cosa no sé cómo está, pero hay una sanción a esos países que consideran ciudadanos americanos, pero no sé si es una realidad más personal que yo.
So, is there a thing that Trump should consider sanctions to countries like Nueva Zelanda or Canada, or to consider its urban organization terroristic?
Or is it possible?
I think I've got a couple of problems.
I put my mind into it.
I don't...
I don't...
I don't see it now.
Maybe in the future, but that's not an option, but I will tell you.
If I had first announced that I would have run through Congress, you'd better leave them.
I'm not sending you that, I think about it.
I will pick a team that's going to win.
I know something wrong, I think it's like wrong.
Okay, if you're not going to find something, you believe it's the proud boy, it's the fan finale.
Yeah, but recently they've been close from sort of members of different chapters across the country saying they want to participate in ice raids, go after the peoples, and also in northern Nevada, Broadway is close to the picture of the rising sun and a Nazi.
And if you hear things like that, what is your reaction based on how you previously defined your take on what the Broadway star?
Okay, so I'm going to start off the question, and I'm not going to get into the semantics of it, but if the chapter is not listed on broadboysusa.com, It is not an official chapter, and within that, I think it's Proud Boys USA.com, you click on chapters.
Each one of those chapters, if that chapter has socials, you can literally just click on it, and it'll take you to the social, or if you have multiple socials, like, you Zoomer is now called Twitter.
If there's an X account or a ton of ground channel associated with the Proud Boys, it will be on there.
To get to the heart, I guess, of your question.
If I see one of my guys post swastika or anything like that, which isn't going to happen.
If I see anybody that says that their problem is, plus something with swastika, I'll tell you.
But I doubt that the existence of that has to do anything to do with the problems.
And I've been taking questions.
I've been going back to the same people I want to take.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I've been using the word condemn.
I guess my mind isn't working right.
I condemn.
So please don't write.
It goes back to my opening statements.
Please. I think...
I think...
on the result.
There are a lot of people who are here.
I know there are many people who are here.
It's so important.
Did one of your voters want to comment on the status of maybe some legal action or something of that nature?
I can tell you as much.
As far as legal actions, I think it's especially regarding those issues.
But on the other front, regarding the case itself, I can advise pretty much as of just yesterday.
We advise that the case is up on appeal, right?
The case now has been moved back to the bishop court.
The charges in this case will be dismissed in court with prejudice, so that means the charges will never come back.
It will be dismissed entirely.
Regage charges against him will be dismissed.
Is your expectation?
It's already been discussed, and we anticipate that the charges against the regals, as well as the charges against the other individuals, which all the cases have been revealed, are going to be reverted back and dismissed entirely.
or just legal clarification.
So, part of it then we should contextualize the case.
Now, this is the prejudice in the future, Correct. So as we're right now, as we said here today, we did part of the actions, one nonetheless, until the legal procession is still ongoing, and we're up before the court of appeals.
We have been on the direction, and we have been in conversation with Attorney General, and we're going back to the support.
To be dismissed entirely.
And so we're just simply waiting on that.
Point of application, how much of the 22-year sentence?
I don't have the full amount of time of the sentence, how much did he serve before the pardon?
Well, that's not for child detention, like from conviction.
Well, to be clear, on March 2022, everybody was taken into custody, and a conviction happened on May 4th of 2023.
And therefore, he was sentenced in September, if my recommendation was correct.
So from September to today would be the effect of the conviction person.
But he's been in custody going back to March 2022, and he gets lost.
For the time period, for foreign purposes, he's been getting credit for the moment he was taken into custody and in America for the media when he was actually taken into custody that morning out.
Yeah. Did you guys see any shortcuts?
For the most part?
For the most part, about two years and 11 months, three days ago.
Almost a year.
I want to take something out.
Channel 10. I'm sorry.
I don't remember the name.
Christina. Christina.
So we mentioned like people that passed away that day and we always forget that there's a lot.
Other people that passed away that day due to the results of excessive use of force by law enforcement.
Those people, their names are passionate about.
I just, I wish, I wish that didn't happen in the way that they had been told, but another person that should be investigated in retaliation.
Michael Burr.
her life matters.
You know, and I...
It's all about a comment saying that she deserves it.
I also said how I feel.
I'm feeling now.
What's that feeling?
That anger.
You said success is retribution.
What helped you define that success?
That means putting the people responsible for what happened to you in jail.
prior, how do you find that successful resolution?
And specifically on Alex Jones, So I said that it's right of the precedent to focus on success instead of rejection.
Those are his words.
That's what President Trump is going to focus on.
He's going to focus on success.
But I don't think I know the same rules.
I want accountability.
I know he wants accountability.
See, I'm not saying he doesn't, but I want accountability and I want to focus on accountability for those who do this too.
Do you see how some in our country, though, will hear that, that they get a dramatic hibernate because you just escaped accountability and they're here from the party?
The jury of your peers, not the DOJ, the jury of your peers, where the fact-finders in the case are the ones who convicted him.
Well, first off, it wasn't a jury of my peers.
They were asked if they could set their seating aside and judge this case by case, by the facts given alone.
You know, some of those jurors that were seated answered?
No, they couldn't.
Then, those jurors were rehabilitated and staffed on the case.
The dramatic irony for some Americans, when you say you want accountability as you sit here in their view, have you escaped accountability?
Well, two things I'd like to say to that is...
Two things I'd like to say to that...
Focus on the real problem.
Maybe they should become advocates for actual justice across the board.
Two, elections have consequences.
But the system has to change with that.
So nobody, nobody, no future administration can use that power.
Right? So maybe those people that get angry, I want them to stay angry.
And I want them to focus on the problem.
So I'm thankful that there's people there.
Because my mom was one of those people.
Nobody cared.
Those people didn't care, Mom.
My mother felt.
You know, those people that put her and my fiancé through what they did for the past three years?
I want justice.
You say that woman pride?
I want justice.
It's not just me that goes through it.
There's numerous people here that are my family, my friends, people I've disagreed with before, that are maybe found friends again.
No, puede ser español, etc.
de la justicia que crees para tu normal y para tu familia.
¿Y cómo vas a ocurrir eso?
Se no es el único que sufrió.
Mi familia sufrió igual que ellos.
No más, no menos, igual que ellos.
The people who did that to my family, my family and my friends, I want justice.
I want justice, investigations, the process, and I want the process to be safe.
I want the process to be safe, because that's really the problem.
Well, it's not what the administration is, who is in the cancer.
It comes with the process.
So, they asked me, you know, Ironía. Ironía.
Ironía. Eso es bueno que vean eso, pero quiero que esa gente vea el proceso.
¿Y de qué manera van a buscar justicia?
I was talking about some legal actions.
Do you have any plan of what type of legal action you are going to look for?
We are looking at the options that we will have in the next week.
We will be putting out what we will do in the next week.
I am going to say that the legal action can lead to a good place, a pesar of the person who has all the investigators, the committee of investigators, the police, the auditorium, everyone is going to be pardoned by the police, that can lead to a good place.
That's it.
In the United States, And I'm not going to say that we're going to look at people, but I'm going to say that if there's something wrong, it's going to be wrong.
you see how you say online comes up on that I was just some dude eating tacos in a hotel room.
Thank you.
Smoking cigarettes.
That's what I was doing.
I'm January 6th.
I didn't even have internet access.
I went to go buy a phone I think at some point.
And by the time the act committed, what happened at the Capitol was just about to happen.
If I turned on the TV, that's how I found out about what was going on.
I found out, actually, you guys, you guys did here.
You guys found out before me.
Do you guys need more details about January 6th?
They've died here for less of that.
Maybe I'm in a room for the situation.
Wait, just real quick.
You were on Parler back then, right?
I'm kidding.
You were on Parler back then, though, right?
Yes. Your handle is Noble Leeds.
So we have a post from there that we screen grabs on that day.
It's a picture of a lot of the lawmakers.
I think this is a Getty Images.
Cowering in the Capitol.
And you write, when the people fear the government, there is tyranny.
When the government fears the people, there is liberty.
The post of that, no.
Absolutely. It would be nice to know everybody today.
Also, you know, we didn't know exactly what was going on in the Capitol when I posted that picture.
Obviously, people cowering.
But I said this right after.
I'm not condemning it.
I'm not God.
I'm not anybody going to say I don't condone it.
But did I celebrate it?
Absolutely. Absolutely.
Enrique, if I may ask a question, one thing I've noticed when talking to a lot of Jan Sixers is they come out of the system, whether they were there for two weeks, three months, or three years, and are shocked about the conditions in these prison systems.
A lot of people out here in MSM and a lot of people who say you got what you deserve have no idea of the atrocity of the conditions in those institutions.
If you could just share, I don't know, top three horror stories, explain your awakening to realize, guilty or innocent, what the heck goes on inside those institutions?
There's no such thing as short time.
A J6 said that got 30 months.
I mean, 30 months or 30 days.
It's a lot.
It's a lot.
I did four months at DC for burning that matter.
And I'll be honest, those four months felt longer than the almost three years that I did just now.
The conditions...
um, Food. Not only is it scarce, it's horrible.
Now when we're talking about the D.C. gulag game, I think they get, like, backroom wall-arm employees.
They're like, you know, they pop, and they just toss them a batch.
You know, not to say anything about, there's nothing wrong with working in a wall-arm, backroom, saying you should see it's an officer right now.
But there are horror stories.
There are assaults by police officers.
At the United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, I got punched in the face, not for doing anything, because I have zero incident reports while I've been in prison, but I got punched in the face for being YM, you know?
And at the United States Penitentiary in Atlanta, I saw two people die because they weren't receiving medical attention.
There wasn't no SOS in the cell.
One of them had a heart attack, and the other one had some other medical condition.
And nobody came for hours, but by the time they got there, the body was cold.
This is the American prison system.
Welcome to the Freeborns.
Wait, sorry.
I'm going to ask, we were just talking just a moment ago about, just a couple of those, but eventually watch career talent, but eventually you can't, what's the place in the capital?
After what you saw, in your opinion, do you believe some have breached the camera on violent acts against lawmakers based on what you saw?
Did I repeat those?
No, I'm saying you believe after what you watched that there were some people in that building that had the intention to cause harm to law to protect them.
I'm pretty sure there's a couple of that ones.
Pretty sure.
I can't identify them.
So, so they have been parted.
That was your just assessment.
Those folks have been parted.
They're trying to farm you up on a visit.
Okay. So, I think I've stated several times.
But not in this concert.
They should be pardoned not because of their actions.
They should be pardoned because of the process.
I'd answer this question differently if these cases were a reason for the D.C.
and a lot of these, I don't know, more than a national jury found them guilty, then say, well, the galleys are I think the process would be more fair if you get a member of their team put them on trial.
I still think that person did nothing wrong.
found that guilt.
You understand, that's why you don't seek those people in church.
I'm going to start wrapping this up.
Give me one second.
That was my question.
Okay, so is there anybody that I have not wanted?
Okay.
Okay. I just want to know, did you have any regrets at all regarding your actions?
Before, during, during, during, during, after?
Anything you know you did, do you have any regrets at all?
I'm going to answer that question in two months.
I can't regret something that I did, but of the things that I did do, I absolutely, I'm gonna apologize for nothing.
There's absolutely nothing I will apologize for.
Because I did nothing wrong, the Protestants did nothing wrong, and American patriots did nothing wrong.
after one of the people in their private process was to go out to the region.
Does this now prove that Trump is absolutely honorable and righteous because he killed his word and that great brother like you now?
Does that prove that to you?
Not only does it prove it to me, the president has proven that he stands, with all Americans, regardless of your political background, how you identify, and all the cringe, like, focused on race, religion, LGBTQ.
We don't care.
I hate answering questions about race and stuff like that, but the president doesn't see nothing.
The president doesn't see who you want to speak with at the end of the night.
The president just needs us as a great example.
We saw what four years of Trump did.
Some people might disagree, but I think the four first years of Trump, he was the best president since George Washington.
I can't say for the next four years, but we might be equal with our first president after these next four years.
Enrique, en español.
OK, so I'm going to hand on the third question, then my mom's going to take the question.
Lo que estaba diciendo en español, si te ha repitido de algo durante seis de los pasos, durante seis de los años o antes.
Y también si nos puedes decir en español, que nos lo dijiste, qué va a pasar con nosotros hoy y qué va a pasar contigo ahora.
O vaya, cuál es un plan.
Eso lo diré en inglés pronto.
Gracias. Gracias.
Gracias. Gracias.
Gracias. Thank you.
I can't ask you, but I you, but I can't ask We're not a foreign organization.
I'm a senior professor of the university, I'm a senior professor of the university, I'm a senior professor of the university, I'm a senior professor of the university, I'm a senior professor of the university, I'm a senior professor of the university, I'm a senior professor of the university, I'm a senior professor of the university, I'm a senior professor of the university,
I'm sorry that my Spanish is a little broken right now, but I'm not in front of the microphone.
My Spanish is going to be like, so, um, if you open the--You're in Spanish.
Ah, okay.
Okay, so I'll answer the question.
I'll answer the question.
My mom has a question.
You have a question.
You have a question.
Have you ever heard of the president?
No, I would like, but I don't know.
No, no, no.
I'm going to push that over here, please.
Okay, one more question.
You know, as the steward goes up in Washington, recently, have you been invited to go into the capital field?
I mean, you know, make their own opinion, kind of secure at all times, over the old theaters.
No, I haven't been in contact with Stuart Rhodes, and I have not been invited to the Capitol by any members of Congress.
If I'm invited, anybody gets invited to the Capitol or the White House, you're gonna go.
That's just a general statement.
But, at least see the building.
Have you ever been?
Actually, yeah, I'm sorry to wrap up, but I have done the 20th of the floor a big time in 2017.
Again, thank you guys for coming up for the whole thing for the whole thing.
I'm just wondering what your take is on it.
On what?
It's getting hard to employ?
Yeah, it's getting hard to employ.
Is that the resolution that they passed?
You know, it's not.
So you think it's the beat challenge.
I mean, if it's a resolution, I don't think it has enough books to pass.
Maybe it does, but regardless, it doesn't bother me at all.
It's not one way or another way, but it is something important.
So actually, you know what?
It does not think about it because we're doing this at the moment.
So that's what I mean by the public.
Enrique, ¿tú pensaste que podías salir?
¿En algún momento tú pensaste que ibas a salir?
Yo sabía que con la gloria de Dios que yo iba a salir.
Y yo sabía con el apoyo que he tenido mi familia que yo iba a salir.
Y yo sabía con el presidente Trump, el ex presidente de Francis Smith, Francis K, yo sabía que lo iba a salir.
again i've ended there and i've opened the floor to my mom before somebody um i'm gonna
I'll stand back here.
because we've always had a lot of faith, and we've always had a lot of faith, and we've had a lot of faith, and we've had a lot of faith, and we've had a lot of faith, and we've had a lot of faith,
so it's a moment extremely excellent, it's a moment of hope and all of us.
Do you have any words to say about the result of all of this?
What did you do?
Because we know that you had a lot of time working in a way, and you are part of it too.
Yes. Well, my goal was...
I've never been able to talk to the public, I've never been able to talk to the camera, but my goal was the name, the name, the name, the name, the name.
And those people who thought they'd have done something bad to explain to them, they thought that they didn't.
But that was the first one.
And that was the first one.
And that was the first one.
I think that I understand the system of the system, the system of the system in the system, in the public, with the jurado, that I was a very good idea and I think that this is a very good idea.
And she gets a kick-ass job.
I think that's it.
it.
is en la libertad de todos los
habitaciones. Usted es el 6 de enero, es
el episodio más de la historia reciente de este
was the most rewarding story of the recent history of this country.
I think the episode...
There are a lot of episodes in the history of the United States.
But you know what?
I'm going to change my answer.
Yes, it was a story.
One day, it was an event that was in the history of the United States, not what happened that day, but how did the government react to it?
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Okay, I'm going to try to get a picture.
Let me see.
Okay, guys.
I hope that was good enough.
I'm going to...
Oh, my good God.
How you doing, sir?
I heard your voice.
I was like, is that Dave?
Well, it's can't.
I'm live.
Yeah. We're live everywhere because I think I asked if I could get the interview.
It's a sit.
No, so I've been bringing, Guys, I'm gonna shut it down.
I'm gonna go try to get a picture and some separate video with Enrique.
So, maybe I'll just leave it live.
I'll leave it live in my pocket.
Here, I'll hold it.
I got it.
Oh, hey, hey, flip the camera.
No, you don't have to flip the camera.
I'm using one of the studio.
I took you for now.
I don't think you can flip the camera.
Hold on.
Just turn around.
I don't know if I'm on you though.
enough.
Thank you.
It's close.
I mean, I was doing it the whole team.
I was doing like double reverse.
Now you can see like here.
I got my selfie stick, so...
Can I get one picture?
I'll talk about this for you.
It's hard to not.
I'll send it back to you.
I already talked to you more on the daily podcast.
Just to get a couple of minutes.
I can do like three interviews.
Yeah, it's amazing.
You're amazing.
much.
Okay, so everybody, now we're officially going to end it, and I'm going to...
Do you want to get a Cuban coffee?
Yeah, let's go.
If there's a place to get a good Cuban coffee, I imagine it's here.