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In a win for the Justice Department, a jury finds Stewart Rhodes and another leader guilty for orchestrating a plan to stop the transfer of power from Trump to Biden

In a win for the Justice Department, a jury finds Stewart Rhodes and another leader guilty for orchestrating a plan to stop the transfer of power from Trump to Biden
A Washington, DC, jury on Tuesday convicted Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes and one of his associates of seditious conspiracy for their role around the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol, splitting on a number of other charges brought against the five alleged members of the right-wing militia group.

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