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AntoneHempstock
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January 4, 2025
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Capitol Riot Leaders Tarrio and Rhodes Released After Trump Pardons

AntoneHempstock
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Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes have been released from prison following a sweeping wave of pardons and commutations by former President Donald Trump. Over 1,500 individuals charged in connection with the January 6 Capitol riot have now been set free, as Trump dismisses cases and sentences tied to the event he continues to describe as “peaceful.”

Within 24 hours of the pardons, the two most prominent leaders of the riot were released. Tarrio, who had been serving a 22-year sentence for seditious conspiracy, and Rhodes, who was serving an 18-year sentence for his role in the attack, left prison under highly publicized circumstances.

Family Reactions and Legal Moves

Zuny Tarrio, Enrique Tarrio’s mother, shared the news of her son’s release on social media, stating, “My son, Enrique Tarrio, has been released officially as of now!” Meanwhile, Rhodes, whose sentence was commuted rather than pardoned, spoke to reporters outside the D.C. jail, expressing his support for the other defendants still awaiting release.

Who Are Tarrio and Rhodes?

• Enrique Tarrio: Convicted of seditious conspiracy for directing activities during the Capitol riot, despite not being physically present in Washington, D.C., at the time.

• Stewart Rhodes: The Yale-educated lawyer and founder of the Oath Keepers, Rhodes orchestrated his group’s actions from outside the Capitol and was convicted of similar charges.

Trump’s Sweeping Actions

In addition to the pardons, Trump issued an executive order to the Department of Justice, dropping all pending cases against individuals not yet tried for their involvement in the riot. Many of those awaiting trial have been held in D.C. jails for over a year, with Trump referring to them as “hostages” during his campaign.

In a further move reflecting his commitment to ending these prosecutions, Trump appointed Edward R. Martin, a leading advocate for the January 6 defendants, as the acting U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C. This office has been responsible for prosecuting Capitol riot cases.

Frustration Among Families

Despite the announcements, the release process has caused confusion and frustration for some families. Ben Pollock, whose children remain incarcerated, expressed uncertainty about their status. “We have no idea what’s happening. Why haven’t they been released?” he said outside the D.C. jail.

Democratic Opposition

Democrats have strongly criticized the mass pardons as an attempt to whitewash the violent events of January 6, which resulted in multiple deaths and widespread destruction. They argue the releases are a dangerous revision of history and undermine accountability for the attack on democracy.

Trump, however, maintains that the day was “peaceful” and has used the issue to rally his supporters, portraying the pardoned individuals as victims of political persecution.

As the fallout continues, the releases and dropped charges mark a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate over the Capitol riot and its impact on U.S. history and justice.

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