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Leaked Oath Keepers membership lists revealed more than 370 people working in law enforcement and more than 110 people currently serving in the U.S. military, the Anti-Defamation League found.
The Oath Keepers' membership list contained more than 38,000 names, including 373 members of law enforcement and 81 people running for public office. Business Insider Subscribe Newsletters ...
Oath Keepers trial: A 1800s-inspired defense meets most significant Jan. 6 prosecution yet. ... law enforcement and emergency services personnel with its messaging and recruitment, ...
Hundreds of law enforcement officers, elected officials, and US military personnel appeared on the membership rolls of the Oath Keepers, the far-right paramilitary group accused of helping ...
Leaked Oath Keepers’ list includes hundreds of cops, ... report showed that Oath Keepers was affiliated with an even wider population of former law enforcement and military personnel.
A total of 17 people with links to the far-right Oath Keepers group will begin their trials on January 31, 2022, with the latest suspect—Broadway actor and Michael Jackson impersonator James ...
The names of hundreds of current and former military personnel, elected officials and police were included in a leaked membership list belonging to the far-right extremist group known as the Oath ...
The Oath Keepers, an anti-government militia, spread to nearly every corner of Colorado over the past decade, claiming members in various law enforcement agencies, political offices and seats of po… ...
Hacked records purported to be from the extremist group Oath Keepers include the names of active-duty law enforcement officers in New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago, NPR and WNYC/Gothamist found.
The primary difference between the Oath Keepers and other extremist groups is their focus on recruiting current and former military personnel, as well as police officers and first responders such ...
In this daily series, Newsweek explores the steps that led to the January 6 Capitol Riot. In an Internet broadcast on November 10, Oath Keepers founder Elmer Stewart Rhodes III, a graduate of Yale ...
Two members of the far-right Oath Keepers were sentenced to prison for their roles in the deadly Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump.