(The Hill) – Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the anti-government group the Oath Keepers, said it was a “good day for America” when President Trump pardoned him and other Jan. 6 defendants on ...
D.C. has dropped a lawsuit against the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys, far-right militant groups that participated in the Jan. 6 ...
On his first day in office, the president pardoned more than 1,500 defendants and issued 14 commutations to those involved in ...
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, who was convicted of orchestrating his far-right extremist group's Jan. 6, 2021 assault on the U.S. Capitol, showed up Wednesday on Capitol Hill, a day after ...
Some members of Congress have raised concerns over Capitol Hill appearances from figures associated with the Jan. 6, 2021, attack.
Stewart Rhodes replied ... have said over the past year there's no nexus for antifa to place that group on the January 6 attack. However, there have been investigations with antifa during the ...
The attorney general moves to protect her boss from civil suits whose judgments could amount to millions of dollars.
In late 2022, Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and several of his top lieutenants were convicted by a jury of conspiring to prevent Congress from discharging its duties on Jan. 6. Former Proud ...
That wasn't the case on Wednesday, after a federal judge acquitted James Beeks, 51, of two charges — making him only the second January 6 defendant to be ... including founder Stewart Rhodes, to stop ...
Donald Trump has pardoned over 1,500 supporters involved in the 6 January 2021 attack on the Capitol. One of the high-profile people released was Stewart Rhodes, the former leader of the Oath ...
STEWART RHODES (GUEST): My caution to people out there is you should not self-censor, should not shut up, you should keep on talking and speaking truth to power, doing what you can to save this co ...