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The newly freed founder of the anti-government group the Oath Keepers stood outside the D.C. jail early Tuesday, awaiting the release of Jan. 6 defendants after President Donald Trump issued ...
Oath Keepers founder Rhodes is barred from entering Washington or Capitol without court's permission U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta issued the order two days after Stewart Rhodes visited the ...
Stewart Rhodes has joined a growing chorus of MAGA voices angry that President Donald Trump hasn't released more information ...
When Stewart Rhodes and Enrique Tarrio stepped into Washington, D.C.’s federal courthouse Friday, they were wearing jeans instead of jumpsuits. The leaders of the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys ...
This artist sketch depicts the trial of Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes and four others charged with seditious conspiracy in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack, in Washington, D.C., Oct. 6, 2022.
The far-right-wing group the Oath Keepers was one of the most visible groups with members involved in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol, along with the Proud Boys. Both groups have ...
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes got 18 years in prison for seditious conspiracy in the Capitol attack, the longest sentence so far of any Jan. 6 case.
An attorney who represented the far-right Oath Keepers pleaded guilty on Wednesday to charges stemming from a mob's Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, including members of the extremist group.
Federal prosecutors on Friday secured a second guilty plea with a member of the Oath Keepers militia group charged in the government's Jan. 6 seditious conspiracy case.