The demands outlined in the memo included "free and fair elections," "liberty or death" and "No Trump, No America.".
The document includes a page to assign roles for each of the targeted locations and maps of the identified buildings.
The existence of the 1776 Returns document was revealed when Tarrio was first indicted earlier this year on conspiracy charges.
At the same time, Tarrio and other Proud Boys leaders were operating a so-called "Ministry of Self Defense" organization, with Tarrio at the top of the power structure.
"This group was to form the nucleus of leadership in a new chapter of the Proud Boys organization, which Tarrio described as a 'national rally planning' chapter.
The recent indictment of Tarrio and other Proud Boy leaders shows that they used 1776 to refer to themselves on Jan. 6.
"[A] proposal to occupy office buildings is a time-tested protest activity," Rehl's legal team pointed out. »