The Justice Department appealed the sentences of several members of the right-wing militia group Oath Keepers for their role ...
Stewart Rhodes, founder of the right-wing militia ... They also argued in court filings that the Oath Keepers group has been dedicated to "philanthropy" from its inception and has been ...
STEWART RHODES (OATH KEEPERS FOUNDER): Well, I think what we have to realize is that, you know, Trump actually failed. This is unpopular but I consider it a dereliction of duty and, frankly ...
Stewart Rhodes, founder of the citizen militia group known ... Rhodes told the group, "I just want to fight." Court filings show the Oath Keepers are planning to use a public authority defense ...
The verdicts in a high-profile, monthslong trial of Oath Keepers militia members were, as one defense lawyer acknowledged, “a mixed bag.” Leader Stewart Rhodes was found guilty on Nov. 29 ...
United States far-right Oath Keepers militia leader Stewart Rhodes, was found guilty on Tuesday of “seditious conspiracy” along with one lieutenant, Kelly Meggs, for their roles in the US ...
He’s also the estranged son of convicted seditionist Stewart Rhodes, founder of the far-right extremist Oath Keepers. Adams, who uses his mother’s maiden name, says he’s still working to sha ...
Those sentences include former Proud Boys national chairman Enrique Tarrio, who received 22 years in prison, and Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, who received 18 years. If the Supreme Court ...
The trial of the far-right militia the Oath Keepers has heard that the ... In the Washington DC trial against Stewart Rhodes, the jury was presented with speeches, texts, and social media posts ...
CHICAGO — The Southern Poverty Law Center and others are asking the city to release records of an investigation involving ...
The judge acknowledged the apology but said “the court has not had great ... Enrique Tarrio got 22 years in prison and Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes got 18 years. Trump says he would ...
Portland police won’t use ‘flash-bang’ rubber ball devices for crowd control, city will pay $250,000 to settle suit by Don’t Shoot Portland ...