Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes takes path from Yale to Jail
Oath Keepers militia group founder Stewart Rhodes was once a promising Yale Law School graduate.
www.cbsnews.comHere are the latest credible updates on Stewart Rhodes based on recent reporting.
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Oath Keepers militia group founder Stewart Rhodes was once a promising Yale Law School graduate.
www.cbsnews.comRhodes is among roughly 900 people charged so far in connection with the attack on the US Capitol, the heart of American democracy.
news.sky.comA judge is expected to decide today if Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes should be released from jail as the awaits his trial. He is charged with seditious conspiracy, the most serious charge yet connected to the January 6 Capitol attack. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joined CBS News' Michelle Miller and Mola Lenghi with the latest.
www.cbsnews.comThe Department of Justice filed to vacate the seditious conspiracy convictions of Oath Keepers founder and North Texas resident Stewart Rhodes, along with 11 others whose sentences were previously commuted by President Donald Trump.
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