Jan. 6 Militia Leader Convicted Of Seditious Conspiracy

Jan. 6 Militia Leader Convicted Of Seditious Conspiracy

A jury in Washington, D.C., has convicted former Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tarrio and three others of seditious conspiracy, handing the Justice Department a key victory in its Jan. 6 probe.

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