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Stewart Rhodes, pardoned by Trump, claims Oath Keepers can be legally activated by the president to enforce law, sparking concern over extremism.
Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, has been released from prison after a presidential pardon from Donald Trump and is relaunching the group, claiming it can be legally activated by the president under the Insurrection Act to enforce federal law and counter perceived threats.
Rhodes, convicted of seditious conspiracy for his role in the January 6 Capitol attack, asserts the militia is a lawful auxiliary force and has called on Trump to mobilize members nationwide.
His statements, made in interviews with far-right outlets, have drawn concern from lawmakers and veterans’ groups over the group’s extremist ties and potential threat to public safety.
The Trump administration has not responded publicly to the calls.
Stewart Rhodes, indultado por Trump, afirma que los Oath Keepers pueden ser activados legalmente por el presidente para hacer cumplir la ley, lo que genera preocupación por el extremismo.