Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes' lawyers James Lee Bright and Phillip Linder discuss the trial and seditious conspiracy conviction for their client's role in the […]
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‘So relieved’: Ex-wife of Oath Keepers founder reacts to verdict
Tasha Adams, the ex-wife of Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes, joins "CNN This Morning" to discuss Rhodes' conviction of seditious conspiracy. #CNN #News
Continue readingOath Keepers trial: Stewart Rhodes guilty of seditious conspiracy | USA TODAY
Stewart Rhodes was found guilty of seditious conspiracy and other charges tied to his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. […]
Continue readingJake Tapper: Here’s how Oath Keepers’ trial compares to past sedition trials
CNN's Jake Tapper explains how the sedition charges against Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and other members of the far-right group differ from past instances […]
Continue readingJan. 6 hearings: Deconstructing the insurrection using new evidence | USA TODAY
The January 6 hearings have given new insight and information on the Capitol insurrection, helping to construct a timeline of the day's events. RELATED: January […]
Continue readingEx-DC police officer details what GOP leaders said to him after Jan. 6
In his new book, “Hold the Line,” former DC Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone details his conversations with GOP leaders after the insurrection at the […]
Continue readingOath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes estranged wife reacts to secret recording
Tasha Adams, the estranged wife of Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes reacts to a secret recording of Rhodes played in court. He is charged with […]
Continue readingSecret recordings of Oath Keepers played during trial
Federal prosecutors played audio recording in court of Oath Keeper Kelly Meggs in a planning meeting discussing which weapons they could legally bring to Washington, […]
Continue readingSecret recording captures Oath Keepers allegedly planning for Jan. 6
Federal prosecutors played an audio recording in court of an alleged November 2020 Oath Keepers planning meeting that discussed plans to bring weapons to Washington, […]
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