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Joseph Randall Biggs (born 1983/1984) is an American veteran, media personality, organizer of the Proud Boys, and convicted felon who participated in the January 6 United States Capitol attack. After serving in the United States Army and suffering a traumatic brain injury , Biggs began working for various conservative media organizations ...
The Proud Boys and Joe Biggs organized an August 17, 2019, demonstration in Portland attended by members of several far-right groups. [162] [163] [164] The End Domestic Terrorism rally, [164] which was sometimes subtitled "Better Dead than Red", [165] was intended to promote the idea that antifa should be classified as "domestic terrorism". It ...
In response to Navarro's tweets, the Proud Boys issued a video featuring former InfoWars staff member Joe Biggs and Ethan Nordean—the star of a viral video showing him beating up an antifa protester—in which they "banished" Navarro from the Proud Boys. The Proud Boys' chairman Enrique Tarrio described the group as "pro-drugs".
The event, co-organized by Joe Biggs, was advertised as a response to the June 2019 beating up of conservative blogger Andy Ngo. [23] [24] In addition to his role with the Proud Boys, Tarrio owns a Miami T-shirt business, known as the 1776 Shop, an online vendor for right-wing merchandise.
A leader of the Proud Boys who led the far-right organization’s infamous march to the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, has been sentenced to 17 years in prison – among the longest sentences ...
Proud Boys leaders who led a seditious conspiracy to stop the transfer of power: Chairman Enrique Tarrio of Florida (top left), Ethan "Rufio" Nordean of Washington State (top right), Joe Biggs (middle left) of Florida, Zachary Rehl of Pennsylvania (middle right) and Jeremy Bertino of South Carolina (bottom). Bertino pleaded guilty to seditious ...
Joe Biggs and Nordean on Jan. 6. A video documentary produced by the Wall Street Journal showed that, on January 6, Nordean and fellow Proud Boys leader Joe Biggs from Florida commanded a mob of about 100 Proud Boys members and supporters who assembled east of the United States Capitol Building.
Joe Biggs, Proud Boys leader and participant in the 2021 United States Capitol attack [79] Del Bigtree, television and film producer, CEO of Informed Consent Action Network [80] Michelle Bolsonaro, first lady of Brazil (2019–2023) (Liberal Party) [81] Martha Boneta, policy advisor [82] Dan Bongino, conservative talk radio host and political ...