The investigation into riots in the United States will escalate again! This planner was sentenced to 22 years in prison | time | planner
According to comprehensive foreign media reports, the investigation surrounding the congressional riots in the United States continues to heat up. On September 5th local time, Tario, former chairman of the far right organization Pride Boys, who was suspected of mastermind behind the US Congress riots, was sentenced to 22 years in prison in a federal court in Washington, D.C.
Meanwhile, multiple sources have also revealed that Jack Smith, the special prosecutor of the US Department of Justice, is still investigating former President Trump's attempt to overthrow the 2020 US presidential election.
22 years in prison! The mastermind of the American riots has been sentenced
According to reports, Tario, former chairman of the far right organization Pride Boys, who was suspected of behind the scenes planning the January 6, 2021 congressional riots in the United States, was sentenced to 22 years in prison in a federal court in Washington, D.C. on the 5th local time and charged with inciting conspiracy and other charges.
Reuters reported that this is the longest sentence sentence currently issued by a US court against numerous defendants involved in congressional riots. The New York Times also stated that Tario's imprisonment is the harshest punishment he has faced among more than 1100 people charged with congressional riots so far.
According to reports, Trump has repeatedly insisted that he won the 2020 presidential election, stating that Biden rose to the presidency through "election fraud.". On January 6, 2021, during the counting of electoral votes in the United States Congress, the "Pride Boys" organization broke through roadblocks and police cordons, smashed windows, and helped a large number of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol building, resulting in the suspension of the vote count. Violent actions have also resulted in multiple deaths.
According to reports, Tario was not present at the time of the congressional riots in the United States because a judge prohibited him from staying in Washington D.C. But in the latest verdict, a judge from the Washington D.C. District Court ruled that Tario was "one of the ultimate leaders and organizers of the conspiracy" and was suspected of assisting in planning the operation.
Last week, another "proud boy" leader, Nodin, was sentenced to 18 years in prison. Roz, the founder of the far right militia organization Oath Guardian, was also sentenced to 18 years in prison in May.
Trouble keeps coming! The special prosecutor is relentlessly pursuing Trump?
On August 1st, a federal grand jury in the United States filed four criminal charges against Trump for allegedly attempting to overturn the 2020 presidential election results, including conspiring to defraud the United States, obstructing official proceedings, obstructing and attempting to obstruct official proceedings, and conspiring to infringe on the rights of others. On August 3rd, Trump appeared in a federal court in Washington to plead not guilty to the charges.
However, Trump did not get rid of the trouble from then on. According to a report by CNN on September 5th, multiple sources familiar with the investigation process said that the US Department of Justice's special prosecutor Jack Smith is still investigating Trump's attempt to overthrow the 2020 US presidential election.
The report states that Smith is paying attention to how the funds raised through unfounded allegations of voter fraud are being used to fund attempts to invade voting equipment in multiple states, where Biden won the election.
Smith also focused on the role played by former Trump lawyer Sidney Powell. Powell's non-profit organization "Defend the Republic" was accused of hiring related companies and ultimately obtaining access to voting equipment in four swing states won by Biden, including Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Arizona.
It is reported that Powell declared "Defend the Republic" as a non-profit organization focused on providing financial support for the Trump team on post election legal challenges. According to documents reviewed by CNN and evidence previously obtained by the House Special Committee investigating congressional unrest, the organization reportedly spent millions of dollars to promote access to election equipment in key states.
Currently, Powell is facing charges from local prosecutors in Georgia, alleging involvement in attempting to overturn the 2020 US presidential election results in the state. The charges include assisting in coordinating and funding multi state conspiracies, and illegally accessing the voting system. Powell himself refused to plead guilty to these charges.