Trump-appointed judge praises prosecutors placed on leave after calling Jan. 6 a 'riot'
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT
Trump-appointed judge praises prosecutors placed on leave after calling Jan. 6 a 'riot'
The comments came at the sentencing of a former Jan. 6 defendant who was arrested in 2023 after he showed up in Barack Obama's neighborhood carrying weapons.

Taylor Taranto, circled in yellow, enters the Capitol through the Upper West Terrace door on Jan. 6, 2021.laurencepierrelouis / Justice Dept. via AP file
Oct. 30, 2025, 4:04 PM EDT / Updated Oct. 30, 2025, 5:22 PM EDT
By Ryan J. Reilly
WASHINGTON A federal judge appointed to the bench by President Donald Trump heaped praise Thursday on two federal prosecutors who were placed on administrative leave after they described those who stormed the Capitol in 2021 as a "mob of rioters."
U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols said at a sentencing hearing that the prosecutors, Carlos Valdivia and Samuel White, were among the best attorneys who have appeared before him.
In my view, both Mr. Valdivia and Mr. White did a truly excellent job in this case, Nichols said at the hearing for Taylor Taranto, a Jan. 6 defendant who was also convicted on gun and other charges stemming from an incident in 2023.
Valdivia and White had filed a sentencing memo Tuesday that noted Taranto's involvement in the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
In describing Tarantos background, the prosecutors wrote in the memo that thousands of people comprising a mob of rioters attacked the U.S. Capitol while a joint session of Congress met to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election, and that Taranto was accused of participating in the riot in Washington, D.C., by entering the U.S. Capitol Building.
In the hours after they filed the memo, the two prosecutors were told they were being placed on leave, multiple sources told NBC News on Wednesday.
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