<p dir="ltr">Prosecutors from the United States Department of Justice requested a 33-year prison sentence for Enrique Tarrio, the former leader of the ultranationalist group Proud Boys, convicted of conspiracy in the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021 instigated by former President Donald Trump. which left five dead. &nbsp; <p dir="ltr">If the sentence is finally carried out, it will be the longest sentence declared since the beginning of the macro-investigation into the attack carried out by Trump supporters, practically double that received by Stewart Rhodes, the founder of another far-right organization, the Oath Keepers. , sentenced to 18 years in prison. &nbsp; <p dir="ltr">Tarrio, who was directly involved in but is considered the &quot;remote mastermind&quot; of the onslaught, was one of the major targets of the Justice Department investigation. &nbsp; <p dir="ltr">The judicial body considers him the leader of this group labeled &quot;neofacist&quot;, which &quot;unleashed a force against the Capitol to impose its political will and undo the results of a democratic election&quot;, according to the letter collected by the CBS chain and the agency News Europa Press.