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Rhodes is among roughly 900 people charged so far in connection with the attack on the US Capitol, the heart of American democracy.
news.sky.comHere are the latest developments I can share based on recent reporting:
Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, has been the subject of ongoing legal proceedings and public interest related to his role in the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack. Several outlets in late 2024 and 2025 covered Rhodes’ status as a high-profile defendant, including discussion of appeals, sentencing outcomes, and related political outcomes surrounding pardons and clemency. For example, coverage from 2025 notes Rhodes’ involvement in a renewed effort to relaunch or reorganize the Oath Keepers after major legal and political changes.[1]
In 2022, Rhodes was convicted of seditious conspiracy and related charges regarding the Capitol attack, a judgment that remained central to subsequent reporting and legal analysis in the following years. Later updates in 2024–2025 addressed parole, potential clemency actions, and the dynamic legal landscape around January 6 cases, including mentions of executive actions affecting some defendants.[2][3][5][6]
Coverage also reflects Rhodes’ public communications and statements from prison or after release talks, including interviews and recorded remarks, which have continued to shape public perception and media narratives around his activities and the Oath Keepers’ future.[9][1]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest articles from specific outlets (e.g., major national outlets or local outlets in the U.S.) and summarize the most current items with direct quotes and dates. I can also provide a quick timeline of key events around Stewart Rhodes from 2021 to present. Let me know your preference and which sources you trust most.
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Rhodes is among roughly 900 people charged so far in connection with the attack on the US Capitol, the heart of American democracy.
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www.local10.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.
www.fox4news.com“They tried to take us out after January 6 but what man means for evil, God will use for good,” Rhodes told the podcast. “I came out stronger after it, and so my goal is to rebuild the organization stronger than ever because it’s an essential mission. Absolutely.” Rhodes was sentenced to 18 years in prison for helping to orchestrate an insurrection designed to keep Joe Biden from taking office after he won the 2020 presidential election. Rhodes was also the first individual that Donald Trump...
newrepublic.comOath Keepers militia group founder Stewart Rhodes was once a promising Yale Law School graduate.
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