Judge drops restrictions on some Oath Keepers from entering US Capitol
- A federal judge has lifted travel restrictions on Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, allowing him to enter Washington, D.C. Without court permission.
- The judge's decision followed a visit by Rhodes to Capitol Hill, where he met lawmakers and defended his actions during the January 6 attack.
- President Trump commuted Rhodes' 18-year prison sentence, leading to the judge's conclusion that the terms of supervised release were extinguished.
- The judge expressed concerns about Rhodes' potential absolution, stating that it is frightening to consider his actions could be excused.
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