Ex-wife claims that while Rhodes spent lavishly, she and her six children suffered and ate canned oatmeal
WASHINGTON -- An open letter -- one of two messages Oath Keepers militia leader Stewart Rhodes wrote to former President Donald Trump after the election -- was posted publicly nearly two years ago, but it was used Friday by federal prosecutors at his trial to show the lengths to which Rhodes was wil…
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The letter was shown to the jury at the seditious conspiracy trial of Stewart Rhodes and four subordinates. It showed the intensity of their efforts to stop the transfer of presidential power.
The far-right militia boss’ descent into violence and madness was a long time coming, his ex-wife tells The Daily Beast.
Hector Sanchez is also the first state court judge of Hispanic heritage.
This week the trial of two key players in the Capitol Hill insurrection gets underway as the January 6th Committee wraps up its hearings, both of which have curious links
Alex Agyedu was sworn in by Bensalem Township Mayor Joseph DiGirolamo and Director of Public Safety William McVey Friday morning.
The trial of the far-right militia the Oath Keepers has heard that the groups founder declared there would be a bloody war if former President Donald Trump did not reverse his election loss, Reuters reports
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes told a member of the extremist group before the 2020 election that he had a contact in the Secret Service Read More
Around 10,000 people reportedly took vows to follow Lord Buddha’s teachings and give up worship of Hindu deities during a religious conversion event in Delhi earlier this week.
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If voted to power in Gujarat, the AAP government will bear the entire expenses of people who want to visit Ayodhya for Lord Ram’s darshan, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Saturday.
The former leader of a North Carolina unit told jurors that he grew disturbed by comments made by the militia’s founder, Stewart Rhodes.
US District Judge Amit Mehta ruled Thursday that the jury in the Oath Keepers seditious conspiracy case will not see a “death list” of Georgia election officials allegedly written by a defendant, saying that it is “too prejudicial.”
Tasha Adams thought her marriage would give her the adventurous life she always dreamed of. Instead, she was caught in the web of a master manipulator.
A Laramie Police Department official says a state lawmaker’s claim the LPD is playing down the revelation that one of its officers has been identified as a member of the far-right militia group Oath Keepers is inaccurate and irresponsible.
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