- Stewart Rhodes and the Oath Keepers were in D.C. on Jan. 6, 2021, to provide legal security for two permitted rallies (Latinos for Trump and Stop the Steal). Rhodes, a Yale Law graduate and disabled veteran, spoke at the event, advocating for election integrity – yet was later arrested and convicted of seditious conspiracy, a charge he denies.
- Rhodes endured a year in solitary confinement post-arrest, comparing conditions to "Soviet-era" treatment. He lost veterans' benefits, voting rights and the ability to hold public office while facing coercion, threats of life imprisonment and a biased jury pool (drawn from anti-Trump D.C. residents).
- His trial was marred by prosecutorial misconduct, including intimidation tactics and a judiciary complicit in Deep State agendas. Judge Amit Mehta issued a gag order banning Rhodes from D.C. after he advocated for another J6 prisoner, exposing the suppression of dissent.
- Rhodes urges President Donald Trump to declassify government documents, calling it the "most powerful weapon" against corruption. He believes exposing federal agency files (FBI, DOJ, etc.) would reveal Deep State crimes and lead to prosecutions of those responsible for J6 persecutions.
- He advocates for grassroots organizing — joining local volunteer groups (fire departments, sheriff's posses) and purging the GOP of RINOs/Deep Staters. Rhodes remains optimistic, framing the fight as a "modern American Revolution" for transparency and constitutional rights.
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes sat down with the Health Ranger Mike Adams on the "Health Ranger Report" to discuss
his harrowing experiences during his time in jail as a political prisoner from the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol false-flag riot.
Rhodes also revealed the systemic corruption within the U.S. justice system, and urgently called for accountability and reform. He recounted the events of Jan. 6, 2021, when he and other Oath Keepers were in Washington D.C. to provide security for two permitted events: Latinos for Trump and Ali Alexander's Stop the Steal rally.
He emphasized that their presence was legal and that they were not carrying firearms.
The former Arizona Supreme Court clerk spoke at the Latinos for Trump event, advocating for election integrity and calling out the election as stolen, illegal and unconstitutional. He then described his arrest a year after the incident and the subsequent year-long solitary confinement he endured.
The former U.S. Army paratrooper likened his experience to being in the Soviet Union, highlighting the lack of due process and the inhumane conditions he faced. Despite being a service-connected disabled veteran, Rhodes was stripped of his veterans benefits and faced the loss of his right to vote and hold public office. (Related:
Stewart Rhodes alleges solitary confinement and torture during three-year imprisonment.)
The interview revealed the deeply flawed nature of Rhodes' trial, where he was convicted on charges of seditious conspiracy – a verdict he vehemently denies. Rhodes recounted how the
jury pool was drawn from the "victim pool" of Washington D.C., a city with a strong anti-Trump bias. He also discussed the intimidation tactics used against him and his co-defendants, including threats of life in prison and the coercion of false confessions.
The call for declassification and exposure
Rhodes passionately advocates for the mass declassification of government documents, believing it to be the most powerful weapon against the Deep State. He urged President Donald Trump to use his executive power to expose the corruption and criminality within the federal government. Rhodes believes that such a move would reveal
the true extent of the Deep State's influence and potentially lead to the prosecution of those responsible for his persecution.
"The push for use of declassification it is the most powerful weapon President Trump has. No one can stop him and he controls the executive branch," Rhodes told Adams.
"All these agencies are in the executive branch under his control. He can declassify anything that they have in their files."
The interview also highlighted the complicity of the judiciary in the Deep State's operations. Rhodes recounted how District Judge Amit Mehta, who presided over his case, issued an order banning him from Washington D.C. after learning of his advocacy for another J6 prisoner. This incident underscores the judiciary's role in suppressing dissent and protecting the Deep State.
A call to action for patriots
Rhodes called on Americans to organize and take action at the local level. He encouraged joining volunteer organizations, such as fire departments and sheriff's posses, to build strong, self-reliant communities. He also emphasized the importance of purging the Republican Party of so-called "Republicans in name only" and Deep Staters to restore integrity to the GOP.
"So just purge them out, replace them with good people, with patriots. And then at the same time you got to plug into your local community."
Rhodes expressed optimism about the future, believing that the persecution of J6 prisoners has only strengthened the movement. He sees the fight for justice as a continuation of the American Revolution, with the potential for a new era of transparency, accountability and freedom.
The interview concluded with a call to action for Trump and his administration to expedite the declassification process and prosecute those responsible for the injustices perpetrated against Rhodes and other J6 prisoners. The abuses Rhodes and his fellow J6 prisoners experienced serve as a stark reminder of
the deep-seated corruption within the U.S. government and the urgent need for reform.
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