Pardoned Jan 6 Militia Member Attacks Doughnuts In Capitol Complex
Briefly

Stewart Rhodes, leader of the Oath Keepers militia, was recently seen in Congress shortly after his release from prison for his role in the Capitol attack. He and fellow conspirator Ivan Raiklin lobbied for a pardon for Jeremy Brown, another Oath Keeper serving an 87-month sentence. Despite their violent plans and actions, including significant weapons storage, they continue to seek leniency and participate in political lobbying, demonstrating the boldness and daring nature of their actions post-attack.
Rhodes and Raiklin were spotted lobbying for a pardon for an Oath Keeper, showcasing the audacity of those involved in the Capitol Riot.
The Oath Keepers’ actions leading up to the Capitol attack included stashing weapons and bold declarations about their intentions to confront lawmakers.
Read at Above the Law
[
|
]