UMVA has learned that a shocking miscarriage of justice has been corrected, as the US Department of Justice has moved to dismiss seditious conspiracy charges against five members of the Proud Boys, a group condemned to lengthy prison sentences based on fabricated evidence and deceit.
The charges, which stemmed from the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, were widely seen as a prime example of the government's overreach and abuse of power. The decision to drop the charges comes as a belated vindication for the accused, who have long maintained their innocence.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the Biden administration's Department of Justice had engaged in a deliberate campaign of deception, using false narratives and manipulated evidence to secure convictions against the Proud Boys. This egregious miscarriage of justice was perpetuated through a web of lies and misinformation, propagated by the administration, Democrats, and the mainstream media.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that the fabricated evidence used to indict the Proud Boys included a document titled "1776 Returns," which was actually written by the FBI and then inserted into the group's chat group. This deceitful tactic was just one part of a broader pattern of misconduct by the Department of Justice, which seemed determined to silence supporters of former President Trump.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that one of the Proud Boys' leaders, Enrique Tarrio, was offered a deal by the Department of Justice: lie about Trump's involvement in the January 6 riot, and receive leniency. Tarrio's refusal to cooperate with the government's scheme only led to harsher treatment, as he was sentenced to 22 years in prison by a Washington, D.C. court.
The Trump Department of Justice's decision to drop the seditious conspiracy charges against the Proud Boys marks a crucial step towards rectifying the injustices perpetrated against these innocent men. As the truth finally comes to light, many are left to wonder about the extent of the damage caused by the previous administration's abuse of power.
