Ex-leader of Oath Keepers forbidden from entering Washington DC by judge
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A federal judge has placed restrictions on Stewart Rhodes, the former Oath Keepers leader, and other defendants from the January 6 Capitol attack, forbidding them from entering Washington DC and the Capitol following their release from prison. Rhodes, who was sentenced to 18 years for seditious conspiracy, was recently pardoned by President Trump. This ruling comes amid extensive federal investigations into the January 6 events, which saw a violent mob attempt to overturn the 2020 election results, leading to widespread concerns about domestic terrorism and political violence.
A federal judge has prohibited Stewart Rhodes and some January 6 defendants from entering Washington DC, including the US Capitol, as a bail condition.
Federal Judge imposed restrictions on Stewart Rhodes and other January 6 defendants, preventing them from entering Washington DC and the Capitol amidst ongoing investigations.
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