Four years after they raided the Capitol and assaulted police officers, a group of some of the most violent Jan. 6 rioters ...
The far-right Oath Keepers extremist group founder serving 18 years for the Capitol riot visited Capitol Hill after President ...
The leaders of the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers were both freed from long sentences by President Donald Trump. Who are ...
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, the far-right extremist group leader convicted of seditious conspiracy in the Jan. 6, ...
Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and Proud Boy Tom Vournas were among those released ...
Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, the recently pardoned leader of the Proud Boys who is now free from prison after being convicted of seditious conspiracy alongside a cadre of the extremist group’s chapter ...
Enrique Tarrio of the Proud Boys and Stewart Rhodes of the Oath Keepers want Trump to avenge their prosecution following the Capitol riots ...
Federal judges criticized President Trump's pardons of over 1,500 individuals linked to the Capitol riot, including members ...
Trump has “brought back two organizations that have extremely long track records of violence” with his mass pardoning of January 6 rioters, say experts ...
Just hours into his second term as president, Trump sparked major controversy by releasing Stewart Rhodes and Henry 'Enrique' Tarrio, who were serving lengthy sentences over the January 6 riots.
Donald Trump issued over 1,500 pardons and commuted 14 sentences related to the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. The pardons include ...
Leaders of the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys called for prosecutions of police, prosecutors and members of a congressional committee.