A leader since 2018 of a group known for antagonistic rallies on behalf of President Donald Trump and street brawls targeting “antifa,” Tarrio expressed remorse during his sentencing hearing on Monday as he faced the prospect of doing time in a DC jail—a conspicuous shift from his previous gloating about attacks against BLM, and later Congress. “In the burning of the BLM sign, I was the one who lit it on fire,” he declared on The War Boys, a Proud Boys’ podcast, last December. “I was the person that went ahead and put a lighter to it and engulfed it in flames. And I am damn proud that I did.”.
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