First Oath Keeper to violate commuted sentence terms by end of 2025?
Stewart Rhodes • 13%
Defendant 2 • 13%
Defendant 3 • 13%
Other • 63%
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Judge Bars Oath Keepers Leader and Seven Others from Washington After Trump Commutes Sentences
Jan 24, 2025, 05:58 PM
Federal Judge Amit Mehta has barred Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and seven other Jan. 6 defendants from entering Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Capitol without court approval. This order comes after President Donald Trump commuted their sentences, including Rhodes's 18-year prison term for orchestrating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. The Department of Justice, led by Acting U.S. Attorney Ed Martin, has requested that Judge Mehta dismiss the terms of supervised release for Rhodes and the other defendants, arguing that these terms are covered by Trump's commutation.
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Another named Oath Keeper • 25%
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Multiple Oath Keepers simultaneously • 25%
Stewart Rhodes • 25%
Kelly Meggs • 25%
Stewart Rhodes • 25%
Jessica Watkins • 25%
Other member • 25%
Cooperation with authorities • 25%
Lack of prior criminal history • 25%
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Roberto Minuta • 13%
Edward Vallejo • 13%
David Moerchel • 13%
Joseph Hackett • 13%
Stewart Rhodes • 13%
Kelly Meggs • 13%
Jessica Watkins • 13%
David Moerchel • 13%
Joseph Hackett • 13%
Edward Vallejo • 13%
Roberto Minuta • 13%
Jessica Watkins • 13%
Kenneth Harrelson • 13%
Kelly Meggs • 13%
Stewart Rhodes • 13%
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Civil Rights Organization • 25%
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