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Oath Keepers, Capitol
Federal judge lifts restrictions on Oath Keepers entering DC and US Capitol after commutations
U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta placed the restriction on Friday after Oath Keeper leader Stewart Rhodes met with GOP lawmakers in Congress on Wednesday, days after he and eight of his lieutenants had their years-long prison sentences commuted to time served.
DOJ asks judge to drop order barring Oath Keepers from visiting Capitol
Stewart Rhodes, previously sentenced to 18 years for seditious conspiracy, was at the Capitol Wednesday chatting up lawmakers and reporters.
Oath Keepers founder barred from entering D.C. or Capitol without court’s permission
District Judge Amit Mehta issued the order two days after Rhodes visited Capitol Hill, where the Texas resident met with at least one lawmaker, chatted with others and defended his actions the day of the riot.
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Judge vacates order against J6 defendants, says they can visit US Capitol without seeking permission
January 6 defendants will no longer be restricted from visiting the U.S. Capitol following a ruling from Federal Judge Amit ...
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Judge Bars Stewart Rhodes From D.C. Following Seditionist’s Capitol Visit
Stewart Rhodes, the Oath Keepers founder and convicted seditionist whom Donald Trump recently freed, has been barred from ...
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Oath Keepers founder no longer banned from D.C., U.S. Capitol
Rhodes was convicted of seditious conspiracy and other crimes by a federal jury in 2022 in connection with the attack on the
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US judge bans some January 6 rioters from capital without court permission
Order comes days after President Trump pardoned more than 1,500 people sentenced in relation to the January 6 attack.
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‘Unusual order’ barring commuted J6 defendants from DC, Capitol raises constitutional implications: expert
Commuted Jan. 6 defendants could challenge a federal judge's order barring them from entering Washington, D.C., and the U.S.
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