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Oath Keepers Leader, Stewart Rhodes, Sits for F.B.I. Questioning Against Legal Advice
Source: New York Times
Oath Keepers Leader Sits for F.B.I. Questioning Against Legal Advice
In a bold move, Stewart Rhodes, the founder and leader of the right-wing militia group, sat for an interview with federal agents after they seized his phone in May.
By Alan Feuer
July 9, 2021
Updated 5:32 p.m. ET
It was shortly after federal agents confronted him in May outside a boutique hotel in Lubbock, Texas, seizing his cellphone with a warrant, that Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the Oath Keepers militia, made a bold decision: Even though he had just gotten undeniable proof that he was under investigation, he agreed to be questioned about his and his militias role in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
Against the advice of a lawyer, Mr. Rhodes spoke freely with the agents about the Capitol assault for nearly three hours, he said in an interview on Friday. Mr. Rhodes said that he denied that he or any other Oath Keepers had intended to disrupt Congresss certification of the Electoral College vote the chief accusation the government has lodged against 16 members of the group who are charged with conspiracy.
He also said he told the agents that members of his militia went into the building only after they had heard that someone had been shot inside and wanted to render aid. (A New York Times visual investigation of the events of Jan. 6 did not find evidence of Mr. Rhodess claims.)
I did express frustration that some of my guys went in, Mr. Rhodes said, noting that he told the F.B.I. that those who breached the Capitol had gone off mission. But then he quickly added, There were zero instructions from me or leadership to do so.
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In a bold move, Stewart Rhodes, the founder and leader of the right-wing militia group, sat for an interview with federal agents after they seized his phone in May.
By Alan Feuer
July 9, 2021
Updated 5:32 p.m. ET
It was shortly after federal agents confronted him in May outside a boutique hotel in Lubbock, Texas, seizing his cellphone with a warrant, that Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the Oath Keepers militia, made a bold decision: Even though he had just gotten undeniable proof that he was under investigation, he agreed to be questioned about his and his militias role in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
Against the advice of a lawyer, Mr. Rhodes spoke freely with the agents about the Capitol assault for nearly three hours, he said in an interview on Friday. Mr. Rhodes said that he denied that he or any other Oath Keepers had intended to disrupt Congresss certification of the Electoral College vote the chief accusation the government has lodged against 16 members of the group who are charged with conspiracy.
He also said he told the agents that members of his militia went into the building only after they had heard that someone had been shot inside and wanted to render aid. (A New York Times visual investigation of the events of Jan. 6 did not find evidence of Mr. Rhodess claims.)
I did express frustration that some of my guys went in, Mr. Rhodes said, noting that he told the F.B.I. that those who breached the Capitol had gone off mission. But then he quickly added, There were zero instructions from me or leadership to do so.
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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/09/us/politics/stewart-rhodes-oath-keepers-fbi.html?unlocked_article_code=AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACEIPuonUktbfqohkT1UbCibIRp8_qRmHmfnE2_snmnLhJTKJDCxCyOgYGM2H8lvNIKluasM-xS_eStVAdr8zQfg4hsluA3tQcSj66J2VhMZCZCwvtYO4Wm5x1p7BUbpmq2avYjDmdqIin-Hu-kLebmL1XfTahicnLAs288YzZkjqjSJTvtrNFO502tl92fYzVNstFXpbOn7877S_AA5-Od6FchjZ9gE0PuhaUjvQltOfgKkSJEQQURmVCSMivhtvrY9UK9gVP67gLhA_e8eYgL0ZCGRgKYzBFITAIMxpsJhzDTXE0QXjXptL&smid=url-share
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Oath Keepers Leader, Stewart Rhodes, Sits for F.B.I. Questioning Against Legal Advice (Original Post)
Eugene
Jul 2021
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If he spoke to them for 3 hours, they're gonna get him on a charge of lying to the feds.
RockRaven
Jul 2021
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Blanks
(4,835 posts)1. Tossed his people under the bus. nt
Botany
(72,482 posts)2. oh please
I did express frustration that some of my guys went in, Mr. Rhodes said, noting that he
told the F.B.I. that those who breached the Capitol had gone off mission.
So you had no clue that people were going into the Capitol when they marched on it, crossed
police lines, and broke out windows and doors? Keep talking buddy I'm sure the FBI believes
you.
RockRaven
(16,276 posts)3. If he spoke to them for 3 hours, they're gonna get him on a charge of lying to the feds.
No way he didn't tell a material lie that they can disprove.
nilram
(2,979 posts)5. He and his shovel were going to help the feds get to the bottom of things but
he undoubtedly just helped to dig his own hole deeper.
Scottie Mom
(5,812 posts)4. Went in to render aid...
...give me a fucking break!
littlemissmartypants
(25,483 posts)6. More proof
These people are totally divorced from reality. One more psychopath on parade with an overblown focus on self importance.