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Oath Keepers sedition indictments are just the beginning for DOJ
Its not just about who has been charged but who will be charged next.
Jan. 18, 2022, 4:55 AM CST
By Barbara McQuade, MSNBC Opinion Columnist
The most interesting aspect of the recent indictments of 11 people accused of involvement in the Jan. 6 attack on charges of seditious conspiracy isnt who has been charged but who might be charged next. The Justice Department unveiled a 48-page indictment Thursday accusing the 11 defendants of conspiring to oppose by force the governments transition of presidential power, a jaw-dropping allegation under most circumstances.
But for all of us who watched the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, it seems like a fitting response. While this offense is rarely charged, the Justice Department didnt flinch from using it in this case, which Attorney General Merrick Garland has called an assault on democracy. And its likely that prosecutors arent done yet.
The defendants are alleged to be members of the Oath Keepers, a group described in the indictment as a large but loosely organized collection of individuals, some of whom are associated with militias. The indictment says the Oath Keepers explicitly focus on recruiting current and former military, law enforcement and first-responder personnel. The leader of the group, Stewart Rhodes, is a former Army paratrooper and a Yale Law School graduate.
The indictment alleges that the defendants conspired to thwart the election results before, during and after Jan. 6 by recruiting, training and organizing teams to oppose the transfer of power. They are accused of amassing an arsenal of weapons as part of their plot. On Jan. 6, members of the group arranged themselves in formations and entered the Capitol, the indictment says. Others served as an armed Quick Response Team off-site to provide reinforcements later after the initial teams had breached the Capitol, it says.
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https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/oath-keeper-sedition-indictments-are-just-beginning-doj-n1287616
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Oath Keepers sedition indictments are just the beginning for DOJ (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Jan 2022
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empedocles
(15,751 posts)1. So good
gab13by13
(21,349 posts)2. Getting Oaf Freepers to flip
nails the people at the Willard Hotel.
Getting the people who signed fake electoral documents to flip, leads to the White House.
MyOwnPeace
(16,927 posts)3. "While this offense is rarely charged......"
Of COURSE it is rarely charged - when is the last time you saw a mob of people inspired by their leader to attack the US Capitol?
MY GAWD, the way they 'dance' around WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED is just taking 'both sides do it' WAY TOO FAR!!!!!