Tag: Oath Keepers

Why Jack Smith’s Jan. 6 Trump Indictment Is So Smart

The strength of the indictment lies as much in what it charges as what it doesn’t charge.

The Trial America Needs

The special counsel Jack Smith’s case against Donald Trump on charges related to the 2020 election will not be easy. But it is necessary.

In Miami, the Only Violence From Trump Supporters Was Rhetorical

Calls for retribution were plentiful after the former president’s indictments, but the demonstrations proved tame, a possible result of the aggressive prosecution of the Jan. 6 rioters.

Sedition Sentence for Oath Keepers’ Stewart Rhodes Marks Moment of Accountability

The 18 years in prison given to Stewart Rhodes for a rarely charged crime underscored the lengths to which the Justice Department and the courts have gone in addressing the assault on the Capitol.

How Seditious Conspiracy Is Different From Insurrection and Treason

A sentencing for a sedition conviction in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol spotlights subtle differences within a suite of related criminal offenses.