Quick Info
| Profession | Former attorney and militia leader |
|---|---|
| Nationality | American |
| Date of Birth | 24/09/1966 |
| Age | 59 years |
| Birthplace | Provo, Utah, United States |
Latest News about Stewart Rhodes
A federal judge removed travel limitations that had prevented Stewart Rhodes from entering Washington, D.C. and the U.S. Capitol without court approval. The judge noted that following Trump's clemency actions, all relevant parties proceeded as if the commutations solely pertained to time spent in custody, without affecting supervised release conditions.
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes appeared on Capitol Hill to meet with House Republicans and advocate for a pardon for fellow Oath Keeper James Brown. Rhodes stated he was not invited by any member of Congress and reiterated that he had not entered the Capitol during the January 6 attack.
Stewart Rhodes was released from federal custody after President Donald Trump commuted his 18-year prison sentence for seditious conspiracy related to the January 6 attack. Rhodes was among 14 January 6 defendants whose sentences were commuted as part of Trump’s sweeping clemency order for over 1,500 people charged in the riot.
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Bio/Wiki
| Elmer Stewart Rhodes III is an American former attorney, convicted seditionist, and founder of the Oath Keepers. | |
| He became known for leading the far-right anti-government militia Oath Keepers and for his role in the January 6 United States Capitol attack. | |
| Rhodes was convicted of seditious conspiracy and evidence tampering in November 2022 related to the January 6 attack. | |
| On May 23, 2023, he was sentenced to 18 years in prison. | |
| His sentence was commuted to time served by President Donald Trump on January 20, 2025, and he was released from federal prison on January 21, 2025. |
Career
| Oath Keepers founder (2009) | Former US Army paratrooper |
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| Convicted of seditious conspiracy (2022) | Sentenced to 18 years (2023) |
| Released from federal custody (2025) | His sentence was commuted and he was released in January 2025 |
| Travel restrictions lifted (2025) | A federal judge removed travel limitations preventing him from entering Washington, D.C. and the U.S. Capitol on January 27, 2025 |
Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. Honorably discharged from US Army after training injury[5] | |
| 2. Founded Oath Keepers in Lexington, Massachusetts[1][2] | |
| 3. Texas-based, former Granbury resident[3] |