By the way, the head of the Oath Keepers is here with us in the audience. Stewart Rhodes is here today. It's not every day, of coursenot every day, of courseyou get to meet someone who was convicted of seditious conspiracy against the United States. Hasn't happened in 30 years, Moskowitz said, adding: Of course, sitting in the front row in the reserved section, which is controlled by my colleagues across the aisle.
Seditious Conspiracy (18 U.S.C. 2384): Defined as two or more people conspiring to overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force the U.S. government or prevent it from carrying out its lawful functions.