Enrique Tarrio

Enrique Tarrio

politician United States

Enrique Tarrio is the former chairman of the Proud Boys, a far-right extremist group known for its involvement in political violence and the January 6 Capitol riot. Recently, he was in the news for being denied access to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) despite receiving a pardon related to his charges from the Capitol attack, highlighting the tensions within the conservative movement regarding the acceptance of individuals associated with the riot.

Born on Jul 15, 1983 (41 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.02%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
237,639
Power
14,392$
Sentiment
3.85
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
United States 2 4.00 0.06% +0% 331,002,651 205,019 $21,000,000 13,007$
United Kingdom 1 3.00 0.04% +0% 67,886,011 28,380 $2,700,000 1,129$
Denmark 1 5.00 0.07% +0% 5,792,202 4,240 $350,000 256$
Totals 4 404,680,864 237,639 $24,050,000 14,392$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

United States United States: Enrique Tarrio faced the harshest punishment of any of the Jan. 6 defendants, receiving 22 years for planning the attack. 3

Fox News: Proud Boys sue government for $100 million over Jan. 6 prosecutions

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Enrique Tarrio, the former national leader of the far-right Proud Boys group, is suing the federal government for allegedly violating their rights after being convicted for his role in the January 6 Capitol attack. 3

The Guardian: Enrique Tarrio and other freed January 6 convicts sue over prosecutions | US Capitol attack

Denmark Denmark: Enrique Tarrio is one of the five Proud Boys leaders who filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government. 5

Politiken: Proud Boys-ledere kræver millionerstatning efter stormløb

Jamaica Jamaica: Enrique Tarrio is the former chairman of the Proud Boys who was pardoned by President Trump and is a named defendant in the church’s lawsuit. 3

The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: A historic black church now controls Proud Boys’ trademark | News