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Court bars Oath Keepers founder from Washington
Oath Keepers founder Rhodes is barred from entering Washington or Capitol without court’s permission
A federal judge has barred Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes from entering Washington without the court’s approval.
US judge bars some Oath Keepers freed in Jan. 6 case from entering Washington
By Susan Heavey and Andrew Goudsward WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A federal judge on Friday barred Stewart Rhodes, the former leader of the far-right Oath Keepers group, and others in its top ranks from entering Washington - and specifically the U.
Trump Clemency Sparks Clash on Oath Keepers Visiting Washington
A federal judge said the group’s founder, Stewart Rhodes, can’t travel to nation’s capital without permission, prompting objections from a Trump-appointed prosecutor.
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Federal judge, prosecutors battle over Oath Keepers' access to U.S. Capitol after Trump's clemency
D.C. Judge Amit Mehta ordered Oath Keeper members who were convicted of Jan. 6 crimes but whose sentences were commuted by ...
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Jan. 6 Defendants, Including Oath Keepers' Rhodes, Face DC Entry Ban
Oath Keepers' Rhodes and 7 other Jan. 6 defendants barred from entering DC and Capitol building without court approval.
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Oath Keepers founder Rhodes barred from entering Washington or Capitol without court permission
A federal judge has barred Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes from entering Washington, D.C., without the court’s approval ...
WBAL
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How some Jan. 6 defendants are reacting to Trump's pardons
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes was released early from prison after President Trump commuted his 18-year sentence. (ABC News) (WASHINGTON) — Protesters endured freezing temperatures to attend a ...
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Lindsey Graham, a top Trump ally, says pardoning Capitol attackers sends ‘the wrong signal’
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a top Trump ally, says the White House pardoning rioters who fought with police while storming the U.S.
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