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Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes will return to court next week, seeking to avoid a transfer to the Washington D.C. jail in his January 6 seditious conspiracy case.
Stewart Rhodes was arrested Thursday in connection with the Jan. 6 attack. The leader of the Oath Keepers militia group, who was indicted Thursday on a series of charges including seditious ...
Rhodes took the stand in his own defense during the trial and claimed that the Oath Keepers who entered the Capitol on Jan. 6 went "off-mission." "It was not part of our mission for that day to ...
A federal judge sentenced Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes to 18 years in prison Thursday and accepted the government's recommendation of an enhancement for terrorism for his role leading a ...
A federal judge said Monday that she will issue a ruling in the next two days on whether or not to release Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes as he awaits trial for seditious conspiracy charges ...
Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the far-right Oath Keepers militia, was sentenced on Thursday to 18 years in prison for his conviction on seditious conspiracy charges for the role he played in ...
Judge Amit Mehta barred Stewart Rhodes and seven other Oath Keepers members from entering Washington, D.C., without the court's permission, days after President Trump commuted their Jan. 6 sentences.
Oath Keepers founder Elmer Stewart Rhodes was charged with seditious conspiracy in the January 6 investigation. Photo by Philip Pacheco/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images 2022-10-03T16:46:15Z ...
On February 16, the man facing what is believed to be the most serious charge in connection with the January 6 insurrection in Washington, D.C. will return to court.
Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes tests positive for Covid-19, ... “By now I’m sure everyone has heard the unwelcome news about Mr. Rhodes,” Mehta said in court on Monday.
WASHINGTON — A federal judge on Friday barred Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes from entering Washington without the court's approval after President Donald Trump commuted the extremist group ...
The Oath Keepers are a far-right militia group. Court documents indicate Stewart Rhodes, the group's founder, is being scrutinized in connection with the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.