as a call to action. they said the proud boys were thirsting for violence and were prepared to stop certification of president joe biden s win by, quote, any means necessary, including by force. until the aftermath of the riot on the capitol, the charge of seditious conspiracy was rarely used, but with today s decision, the department of justice has now secured ten trial convictions on the civil war era charge. the others were the oath keepers, including its leader, stewart rhodes. but today s conviction of enrique tarrio in particular could be the most consequential win yet for the justice department. we ll explain that in a moment. joining us now from outside the u.s. district court house in washington, d.c. is nbc news justice report ryan reilly. we got a little bit of breaking news, additional partial verdict. walk us through it. reporter: that s right. any moment now, i think we could be hearing from the jury on the additional charge. it also sounds like they are deadl
leaving a handcuffed woman inside of a car as it s hit by a train. oh, [ bleep ]. oh, my god. oh, my god. incredibly, she survived, and we re going to tell you what s happening to the police that left her there inside of that car. but we start today with roger stone and the upcoming january 6th committee hearing. the washington post reporting that wednesday s hearing will use clips from the upcoming roger stone documentary, the filmmakers complying with the committee subpoena after balking. the documentary has footage of stone from over a period of two years, including trips he took to washington, d.c. for the stop the steal rallies and from his post at the will lard hotel on january 6th. it also includes comments from stone made months before the insurrection, predicted violent clashes. in a moment, i m going to talk to one of the reporter who is broke this news. this comes as we get new revelations from former gop congressman denver riggleman who worked as a staffer f
probably we have seen on video doing the most damage or at least we have been seeing that video on a loop for two years how of that initial breach of the u.s. capitol when dominic pezzola has that stolen police shield in his hands and is using it to break open the window during the initial breach of the capitol that day. but you can see the logic in the jury s decision there in terms of why they found these four other members guilty of seditious conspiracy but not dominic pezzola, himself. sort of as you alluded to, the biggest thing here is that now the justice department has secured a verdict in a seditious conspiracy trial against someone who was not actually at the capitol. enrique tarrio was at a hotel on january 6th, which is just a little bit further from the capitol than 1600 pennsylvania avenue where donald trump was on january 6th. so, you know, this is something that could have broader implications for the jack smith investigation in terms of being
presidents other key legal advisers in the lead up to the insurrection. that is a man by the name of john eastman. giuliani eastman were two of the well i guess you would call it masterminds behind donald trump s coup plot with giuliani taking on a more public role along with powell remember. you simon was the author of this memo laying out a six point plan. vice president mike pence to essentially unilaterally overturn the election of january 6th and install a loser over the winner over the will of the people. john eastman was among trump s allies who gathered in the so-called war room at the hotel on january 6th and you could see him here. right next to julie rudy giuliani. circled in yellow. on the morning of the six that donald trump s rally, john eastman got up on stage and repeated lies about the election fraud and lead out with trump s team was ordering mike pence to do. all we are demanding from the vice president pence is this afternoon at 1:00. he let the legislature