January 6 defendants will no longer be restricted from visiting the U.S. Capitol following a ruling from Federal Judge Amit ...
Commuted Jan. 6 defendants could challenge a federal judge's order barring them from entering Washington, D.C., and the U.S.
Stewart Rhodes, previously sentenced to 18 years for seditious conspiracy, was at the Capitol Wednesday chatting up lawmakers ...
District Judge Amit Mehta issued the order in response ... "You must not knowingly enter the United States Capitol Building or onto surrounding grounds known as Capitol Square." ...
Several members of the Oath Keepers, a far-right extremist group, cannot enter Washington, DC, or the grounds of the US ...
The judge said it was "reasonable" the Justice Department interpreted Trump's Jan. 6 commutations to cover the defendants' ...
A federal district judge issued an order barring certain Jan. 6 defendants with commuted sentences from entering Washington, ...
The Justice Department told a judge he can't block Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes from visiting the Capitol after Donald ...
The Department of Justice under the Trump administration has demanded that members of the Oath Keepers militia who have been ...
The brief order from US District Judge Amit Mehta said that Stewart Rhodes ... enter either the District of Columbia or the “United States Capitol Building or onto surrounding grounds ...