Will Stewart Rhodes enter Washington, D.C. without court permission in 2025?
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Federal Judge Bars Stewart Rhodes and Eight Other January 6 Defendants from Entering Washington, D.C. and U.S. Capitol Without Court Permission
Jan 24, 2025, 03:34 PM
A federal judge, Amit Mehta, has imposed new restrictions on Stewart Rhodes, the former leader of the far-right Oath Keepers group, and seven other defendants from the January 6 Capitol riot. The ruling requires these individuals, whose sentences were commuted by former President Donald Trump, to obtain court permission before entering Washington, D.C., or the U.S. Capitol. This decision alters their conditions of release from prison, effectively barring them from the Capitol building and its grounds, although they may still access nearby office buildings. The ruling comes after Rhodes was reportedly seen in the Capitol area earlier this week.
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