The seditious conspiracy charges filed against Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers militia, along with 10 other defendants, opens a new and significant chapter in the events of Jan. 6, 2021.
A federal judge sentenced the Oath Keepers’ Jan. 6 operations leader to two years of probation and a period of community service Friday, saying a jury's decision to acquit him of multiple felony ...
Dakota Adams spent many years unlearning the lessons his father taught him. Growing up under the watchful eye of Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the largest far-Right militia in the United States ...
A federal judge sentenced Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes to 18 years in prison Thursday and accepted the government's ...
In the aftermath of the Capitol riot, far-right militia groups are using Facebook to organize—and they're not worried about ...
A series of guilty verdicts in the Oath Keepers trial was a major win for the Justice Department (DOJ) that legal experts say is a warning sign to members of extremist groups still awaiting trial ...
Tuesday verdict, while not a total win for the Justice Department, gives momentum to investigators just as the newly named special counsel ramps up his probe into key aspects of the insurrection ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Chicago Police Department will not punish officers whose names appeared on a leaked list of Oath Keepers, a group known as far-right and antigovernment. CPD Supt. Larry Snelling ...
Dakota Adams poses for a photograph during an interview, Feb. 21, 2024, in Kalispell, Montana. Adams, the estranged son of Oath Keepers founder and imprisoned seditionist Stewart Rhodes, is ...
Because Donald Trump himself wasn't indicted, there was a surprisingly muted response to the announcement, late on Wednesday, ...
A federal judge looked unlikely to dismiss charges against far-right militia members, and slammed the bid from one to transfer his case on the basis that a Washington jury would be biased against ...
Reality finally came calling this week — and in a big way — for Kelly Meggs, the head of Florida’s chapter of the Oath Keepers. Miami’s own far-right extremist, former Proud Boy Henry ...