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Trump pardoning Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes would be ‘frightening’ for democracy, judge says. Far-right militia leader was sentenced to 18 years in prison for conspiring to commit an ...
In 2009, a Yale-educated attorney and former army paratrooper named Stewart Rhodes founded a far-right anti-government militia called the Oath Keepers.
The leaders of the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers were both freed from long sentences by President ... Rhodes, who had already begun writing online before his release, with an eye on a pardon, ...
Judge: Pardoning Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes for Capitol riot plot would be ‘frightening’ Rhodes is serving an 18-year prison sentence for his seditious conspiracy conviction.
It is not precisely clear whom Trump wants to pardon.But the list of Jan. 6 convicts includes many serving long sentences for serious felonies — ranging from injuring police officers to sedition.
Trump’s pardon attorney considers full clemency for Oath Keepers and founder Stewart Rhodes over Jan. 6 crimes. Ed Martin is reviewing requests to pardon far-right militia members charged with ...
New Justice Department pardon attorney Ed Martin has discussed pardon applications for some of the only remaining Jan. 6 Capitol riot defendants who weren't given full clemency by President Trump ...
Former Vice President Pence earlier this month wrote a letter to a former Jan. 6 defendant who refused President Trump’s ...
Whether illegal immigrants collecting $1,000 to leave the country or Proud Boys suing for millions after being pardoned by ...
The justice department dismissed at least three prosecutors involved in January 6th Capitol riot cases, including supervisors and a line prosecutor. T ...
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