Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the far-right group, is attempting to relaunch his organization months after being pardoned.
Militia leader Stewart Rhodes, who was convicted for his role in the January 6 attack, is asking potential new members and ...
Rhodes was sentenced to 18 years in prison for helping to orchestrate an insurrection designed to keep Joe Biden from taking ...
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Convicted Oath Keepers' founder announces militia's relaunch to enforce Trump orders
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes announced he was relaunching the right-wing militia group in hopes that President Donald ...
STEWART RHODES (FOUNDER, OATH KEEPERS): I've been invited to speak across the country about January 6. And now that I'm ...
One participant in the January 6, 2021 siege of the U.S. Capitol is now calling on President Donald Trump to establish an ...
Ppppllleeeeaaasseeee…like fellow FBI informant Enrique Tarrio, Stewart Rhodes is so burned on the far right for his apparent years of involvement with federal law enforcement that no one of any remote ...
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In Shocking Move, Trump Re-Pardons Far-Right Militia Member
Dan Wilson, who participated in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, received a rare second pardon from the president.
Jason Van Tatenhove, the former spokesman for the Oath Keepers, called the organization a dangerous militia that he broke ties with when he heard core members denying that the Holocaust had occurred. ...
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