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A November 2020 recording discussing bringing weapons to Washington, D.C., surfaced in the federal trial against members of the far-right Oath Keepers group on Tuesday. The two-hour meeting was recorded by an attendee, according to FBI official Michael Palian. The recorder tipped off the FBI soon after the meeting but was not contacted until March 2021 when they resubmitted the tip following the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack. The recording of the meeting was turned in at that time. “We’re not getting out of this without a fight,” Oath Keeper leader Stewart Rhodes can be heard saying. “There’...
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Stewart Rhodes, the far-right militia group Oath Keepers leader, has been denied bail and will remain in jail ahead of his trial, a federal judge has ruled. Rhodes was charged with seditious conspiracy in connection to last January’s attack on the U.S. Capitol, which carries a maximum punishment of 20 years in prison. “It is the totality of the evidence showing Defendant’s leadership and strategic involvement in and advocacy for armed and violent actions against the federal government, combined with Defendant’s preparedness and ready access to weapons sufficient to carry out such violent activ...
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According to new court documents filed last week, dozens of self-styled militia members from Virginia, Ohio and other states planned to storm the U.S. Capitol for days in advance of the actual attack on January 6. The Oath Keepers leader, Thomas Edward Caldwell, 66, of Clarke County, Va., was charged by the U.S. authorities in the attack, claiming he helped organize the 30 or 40 people who broke into the doors of the Capitol building. “We have about 30-40 of us. We are sticking together and striking to the plan,” co-defendant Jessica Watkins, 38, a U.S. Army veteran, said while the break-in wa...
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