The ex-wife of Stewart Rhodes, founder of the far-right Oath Keepers group, said President Trump’s decision to commute his 18 ...
The highest-profile defendant of the Capitol riot from North Texas left prison after President Donald Trump granted clemency ...
Oath Keepers' Rhodes and 7 other Jan. 6 defendants barred from entering DC and Capitol building without court approval.
Among them is Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the right-wing extremist group Oath Keepers. Rhodes, sentenced to 18 years as one of the architects of the insurrection, has been busy since his release.
Sky’s profile of the Oath Keepers leader – released from prison this week by Trump – is meaty, but let down by odd artistic ...
The far-right Oath Keepers extremist group founder serving 18 years for the Capitol riot visited Capitol Hill after President ...
“One thing you can depend on with Stewart Rhodes,” Tarpley said ... all of the roughly 1,600 people charged in the insurrection, Rhodes headed from a Maryland prison to D.C., where he ...
Stewart Rhodes and the Oath Keepers If the Proud Boys are the ... events and training camps for budding Oath Keepers in the ...
open image in gallery Stewart Rhodes talks to reporters ... calling on Trump to invoke the Insurrection Act and deputize Rhodes and the Oath Keepers to take up arms against the government.
Following his inauguration, Donald Trump offered clemency to all Jan. 6 defendants and commuted the sentence of Oath Keepers ...
Among them is Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the right-wing extremist group Oathkeepers. Rhodes, sentenced to 18 years as one of the architects of the insurrection, has been busy since his release.