WASHINGTON ― Stewart Rhodes, founder of the right-wing militia group Oath Keepers whose prison ... his sentence at a federal prison in Cumberland, Maryland prior to his release.
Stewart Rhodes and Enrique Tarrio, who received some of longest sentences for the US Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, are freed from prison. Stewart Rhodes and Enrique Tarrio were among the ...
Four years after they raided the Capitol and assaulted police officers, a group of some of the most violent Jan. 6 rioters are now free men.
Stewart Rhodes, the former head of the Oath Keepers militia, was among Jan. 6 inmates freed under President Trump's pardons ...
Stewart Rhodes, founder of Oath Keepers, showed up at President Donald Trump's rally in Las Vegas days after being released from prison.
Mr. Rhodes, who spent more than a decade running the Oath Keepers before his arrest in 2022, was in the Federal Correctional Institute in Cumberland, Md., when his grant of clemency was handed down.
The Justice Department told a judge he can't block Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes from visiting the Capitol after Donald Trump's Jan. 6 clemency.
Newly released from prison, the founder of the antigovernment group the Oath Keepers stood outside ... Federal Correctional Institution, Cumberland in Maryland late Monday, after Trump pardoned ...
the former leader of the Oath Keepers militia, who had received the second-longest sentence of 18 years for his role in the riot. Rhodes left a federal prison in Cumberland, Maryland, early Tuesday.