Judge Imposes New Restrictions on Stewart Rhodes, Oath Keepers With Commuted Sentences: Can't Enter D.C. or Capitol
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A federal judge has imposed strict new release conditions on Oath Keepers, including Stewart Rhodes, after President Trump commuted their sentences related to the January 6 Capitol riot. These conditions bar them from visiting Washington, D.C., unless authorized by the court. This wave of clemency affected many rioters, including notable leaders. Concerns have escalated over possible future violence, sparked by the rhetoric of the newly-freed rioters expressing no remorse and a desire for revenge. Some individuals, like Rhodes, have begun to engage in political actions post-release, further heightening anxiety about their intentions.
The sudden release of hundreds of rioters who had been charged or convicted of felonies for violently assaulting law enforcement officers has raised concerns about potential future acts of violence.
The rhetoric coming from Tarrio, Rhodes, and other newly-freed rioters expressing a lack of remorse and a desire for retribution has intensified worries about what they may do next.
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