Enrique Tarrio and Michael Fanone Clash in Heated Exchange

Enrique Tarrio: The Man with Unfinished Business

Enrique Tarrio is not one to back down. After being sentenced to 22 years in prison by what many call the Biden regime, he’s got a lot on his mind. His crime? Seditious conspiracy related to January 6th, even though he wasn’t physically present in D.C. that day. Prosecutors claimed he orchestrated the Proud Boys’ actions from afar.

Fast forward—Tarrio served about 16 months before getting a full pardon from President Donald Trump on January 20, 2025. He was among 1,500 protesters pardoned by Trump just hours after taking office.

Recently, Tarrio crossed paths with former Capitol Police officers Michael Fanone, Harry Dunn, and Aquilino Gonell at the Principles First summit in Washington, D.C. Footage shows Tarrio confronting these men head-on.

“You were brave on Twitter,” Tarrio said to them.

“You guys were brave at my sentencing when you sat there and laughed when I got 22 f**king years.”

”Now you don’t want to look in my eyes, you f**king cowards.”

Fanone didn’t take it quietly. “You’re a traitor to this country,” he shouted back as security whisked him away.

But Tarrio wasn’t done yet: “And so are you. You’re a f**king traitor, you piece of sh*t.”

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According to The Guardian, Gonell expressed disbelief over the encounter during his conference speech.

“A few moments ago, we were upstairs, and Enrique Tarrio and the Proud Boys were upstairs,” Gonell said.

“How they got into the building, I don’t know… It’s insane that we had to be subjected to their harassment now because they feel emboldened and empowered because of the pardons that they received.

“We shouldn’t be harassed for doing the right thing… They’re the traitors.”

This heated confrontation came just a day after Tarrio was attacked and arrested by Capitol Police—some say it was all a setup.

Fanone recently voiced feeling “betrayed” by his country post-Trump’s mass pardons.

“I have been betrayed by my country,” he lamented during an interview with Anderson Cooper.

From his early days with the Proud Boys to becoming a political prisoner under Biden’s administration—the story of Enrique Tarrio continues to unfold dramatically.

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