Five of the Oath Keepers who had sentences commuted by the president -- including Rhodes, who was facing 18 years in prison for seditious conspiracy -- were military veterans.
President Trump took the oath of office for the second time and was sworn in as the 47th president. He laid out a sweeping ...
Four years after they raided the Capitol and assaulted police officers, a group of some of the most violent Jan. 6 rioters ...
Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the Oath Keepers who was convicted of seditious conspiracy in relation to the Jan. 6, 2021, ...
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, the far-right extremist group leader convicted of seditious conspiracy in the Jan. 6, ...
The far-right Oath Keepers extremist group founder serving 18 years for the Capitol riot visited Capitol Hill after President ...
Stewart Rhodes and Enrique Tarrio were among the most prominent January 6 defendants had received some of the harshest ...
the phrase has been a part of the oath ever since George Washington was said to have added it 236 years ago. But did Washington really say "so help me God?" There is no evidence that he did.
President Donald Trump took his oath of office on his inauguration, becoming the 47th president of the United States. However, some on social media have wondered if Trump failed to correctly take ...
(Interestingly, there is also no stipulation that the oath of office end with “so help me God,” though it has ... Like Coolidge, Trump did indeed have two Bibles nearby when taking his most ...
the phrase has been a part of the oath ever since George Washington was said to have added it 236 years ago. But did Washington really say “so help me God?” There is no evidence that he did.