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Donald Trump campaigned on anti-immigration rhetoric and keeping America out of foreign conflicts, but has veered sharply ...
Members of the extremist group Proud Boys charged with sedition in relation to the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol want to subpoena former President Donald Trump as a witness in the high ...
Proud Boys members Zachary Rehl, left, and Ethan Nordean, walk toward the Capitol in Washington, in support of President Donald Trump, Jan. 6, 2021.
Turns out, there’s a line the Proud Boys say they won’t cross for President Donald Trump. The extremist group said on social ...
Members of the right-wing extremist group, the Proud Boys, have been ordered to pay more than a million dollars as part of a civil suit judgment involving the destruction of property in December ...
The lawsuit claims federal authorities violated the Constitution in an effort “to punish and oppress political allies of President Trump, by any and all means necessary, legal, or illegal.” ...
WASHINGTON – Five members of the right-wing extremist group the Proud Boys who stormed the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 insurrection and were later pardoned by President Donald Trump are suing the ...
The Proud Boys have lost the legal rights to their name to a Black church they attacked. D.C. Superior Court Judge Tanya Bosier ruled Monday that the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal ...
The group will have a harder time explaining exactly whose streets they are, because the church now owns the rights to the Proud Boys’ name.. In 2023, Metropolitan AME won a $2.8 million default ...
Members of the Proud Boys, key instigators in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, are mobilizing in support of Donald Trump—and in some cases, making threats about the presidential election.
When the Proud Boys didn't pay the $2.8 million, Judge Bosier ordered that the group's name and yellow-and-black laurel wreath symbol be transferred to the church. What People Are Saying.
Court rules Metropolitan AME Church owns Proud Boys' trademark after the group fails to pay $2.8 million judgment. Latest U.S.