Thursday, February 17, 2022

Finally, proof that Latinos for Trump, led by Enrique Tarrio, who was national chairman of the Proud Boys on January 6, were part of the neofascist efforts to overthrow the government of the United States.

Latinos for Trump group tied to Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio: The Secret Service conducts a background check of every visitor to the White House and other locations where the president is present, but it doesn't decide who gets in, Wackrow said. "The Secret Service doesn't invite or disinvite anybody from the White House — that's a staff function," Wackrow said. "Obviously, he (Tarrio) is a reputational risk, for a variety of factors, but there's nothing that would be immediately disqualifying." The only time the Secret Service forbids entry is when someone has an outstanding warrant, Wacklow said. In those cases the agency will arrest people at the White House gates, regardless of objections from the White House staff. A few hours after he was admitted to the White House, Tarrio's followers were involved in violent clashes across the capital. Several people were stabbed in the day's protests and dozens of people were arrested. Tarrio claimed he burned a Black Lives Matter banner, posting a photo to Parler showing him kneeling as others held lighters to it. Gracia said she isn't concerned about Tarrio's past. She said the Proud Boys have always been polite and supportive of her organization whenever she has encountered them at rallies and

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