Oath Keepers: Seditious Conspiracy Trial Puts Spotlight on Militia's Alleged Role in Capitol Riot

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Only a few days after Joe Biden's victory in the November 2020 presidential election, Oath Keepers militia founder Elmer Stewart Rhodes was already on InfoWars warning that the 'deep state' was trying to 'illegitimately' remove then-President Donald Trump. Rhodes laid out his militia’s plans in an interview with host Alex...

for not responding to bar complaints in a federal district court in Arizona.

The militiamen showed up as “volunteer security” at Trump’s January 2017 inauguration, came out to back the Republican president at one rally after another throughout his four years in office and vowed to dispatch armed men to voting polls ahead of the November 2020 elections. When the Capitol riot happened, the Oath Keepers felt"called to act," added Carroll Rivas."This is the mission of most of this movement."Rhodes eventually delivered on his promises to go to battle for Trump, according to federal prosecutors. Ahead of the Electoral College vote on Jan. 6, 2021, Oath Keepers allegedly transported weapons and ammunition to a stash house in the D.C. area.

Rhodes stayed outside the building, prosecutors say, but video footage from the day shows other Oath Keepers, dressed in military-like garb, forming a column and pushing their way inside.

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