The article discusses the surprising shift in Washington D.C. culture following Trump's pardons. It highlights the release of Stewart Rhodes, the Oath Keepers' founder, into a neighborhood that previously dealt with the implications of the January 6 Capitol riot. The author reflects on the tension and unexpected visitors to a home that has become a refuge for various January 6 defendants while noting the contrasting political climate and changing neighborhood dynamics in the wake of the pardons. This shift has evoked both fear and confusion among the local residents, indicating deeper societal rifts.
"By Tuesday afternoon, he was taking a nap at my neighbors' house."
"We were at breakfast with Stewart," he said. "He's taking a nap real quick."
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