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plant transfer of power in the senate. all five members, and roads in particular has quite a colorful history. you notice for instance he wears an eye patches, not from his service in military but rather and 1993 incident were according to the atlantic, he quote dropped a loaded handgun and it shot him in the face, blinding him in his left eye. that incident rhodes said inspired him to go to college, eventually making his way to yale law, top of the top. where he further embrace to further fringe libertarian ideology. he wanted to found the oath keepers after barack obama was elected. now this oath keepers trial is not like some others we've seen in the past, where random trump supporters like a pipe bomb maker from maine or others illegally enter the capitol. this is also step up from the rioter carl young who was just today sentenced a seven years in prison for violently assaulting d.c. police officer

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he's going to trial represent a significant escalation in the criminal case the department of justice has built against people responsible for january 6th. these militia groups that actually plotted a violent insurrection have one run up the ladder from the average person who stormed the capitol. they are certainly not the taupe. rhodes himself said they were waiting for directions from the president. one of the fascinating aspects of this trial, is that anyone else they were clouding with. we know for example trump's coup plotting lawyer rudy giuliani mentioned militia groups like the oath keepers in white house discussions. that's according to to testimony from white house aide kathy hutchison from the january six committee. >> i recall hearing the word oath keeper and the word proud boys closer to the planning of the january 6th rally when mr. giuliani would be around. >> we also know that trump advisor role roger stone the ex

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in other words, to do a violent insurrection. now the oath keepers are arguing they thought what they were doing was illegal when they armed themselves and plan to take the capital by force because they believed that donald trump would invoke the insurrection act of 1807 which would allow the government to essentially deputize militia groups to block what the oath keepers believe or claimed to believe was a stolen election. now it's true that rhodes did make it clear the oath keepers were trying to block the peaceful transfer of power at trump's direction. >> we have men already stationed outside d.c. as a nuclear option in case the attempt to remove the president illegally we will step in and stop it. so we've got good men on the ground already, we did recon there last week and we are sorting it where we are gonna be staging and will be there. we'll be inside easy, will also be in the outside, so d.c., armed prepared to go in at the president. call >> -- me it was serious about these guys being armed, that wasn't

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so i think sometimes these cases are difficult to prove, in this case it really will fit like a glove. >> that's a good point. part of the reason it's hard to point, slash rare, there's not a lot of sedition just happening in the u.s. often right? sort of textbook example is when you try to storm the u.s. capitol and stop the peaceful transfer of power. there you hear this in stewart rhodes talking, rhodes has created this legal theory for himself, he went to yellow, this is all gonna be fine as long as we get the goal from the president. of course, they planned this in violation of the law, they had people circle the capitol. this is basically roads defense ryan, they were not there to storm the capital of stop the certification to take over the government. they were waiting for trump president trump to invoke the insurrection act. it does seem like the relation to trump and his authority is gonna be part of the defense in this case. >> definitely and i think

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were doing was legal when they armed themselves and plan to take the capital by force because they believed that donald trump would invoke the insurrection act of 1807 which would allow the government to essentially deputize militia groups to block what the oath keepers believed or claimed to believe was a stolen election. now it's true that rhodes did make it clear the oath keepers were trying to block the peaceful transfer of power at trump's direction. >> we have men already stationed outside d. c. as a nuclear option in case the attempt to remove the president illegally, we will step in and stop it. so we've got good men on the ground already, we did recon there last week and we are sorting out where we are gonna be staging and will be there. we'll be inside easy, will also be in the outside, d. c., armed prepared to go in at the president. >> -- me it was serious about these guys being armed, that wasn't

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his service in military but rather and 1993 incident were according to the atlantic, he quote dropped a loaded handgun and it shot him in the face, blinding him in his left eye. that incident rhodes said inspired him to go to college, eventually making his way to yale law, top of the top. where he further embrace to fringe libertarian ideology. he wanted to found the oath keepers after barack obama was elected. now this oath keepers trial is not like some others we've seen in the past, where random trump supporters liked a pipe bomb maker from maine or others illegally enter the capitol. this is also step up from the rioter carl young who was just today sentenced to seven years in prison for violently assaulting d. c. police officer michael faknown. in some respects, the oath keepers trial is more serious

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people responsible for january 6th. these militia groups that actually plotted a violent insurrection are one run up the ladder from the average person who stormed the capitol. they are certainly not the taupe. rhodes himself said they were waiting for directions from the president. one of the fascinating aspects of this trial, is that anyone else they were clouding with. we know for example trump's coup plotting lawyer rudy giuliani mentioned militia groups like the oath keepers in white house discussions. that's according to testimony from white house aide kathy hutchison from the january six committee. >> i recall hearing the word oath keeper and the word proud boys closer to the planning of the january 6th rally when mr. giuliani would be around. >> we also know that trump advisor roger stone, who the ex president advisers say from jail by a pardon in the last days used oath keepers as his personal security on january

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like a glove. >> that's a good point. part of the reason it's hard to point, slash rare, there's not a lot of sedition just happening in the u.s. often, [laughs] right? sort of textbook example is when you try to storm the u.s. capitol and stop the peaceful transfer of power. you hear this in stewart rhodes talking, rhodes has created this legal theory for himself, he went to yale law, this is all gonna be fine as long as we get the goal from the president. of course, they planned this in violation of the law, they had people circle the capitol. this is basically rhodes ' defense ryan, they were not there to storm the capital of stop the certification to take over the government. they were waiting for trump president trump to invoke the insurrection act. it does seem like the relation to trump and his authority is gonna be part of the defense in this case. >> definitely and i think that's something that defense

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just idle boasting according to the indictment. quote while certain oath keepers members and affiliates inside of washington d. c. breached the capitol grounds and building others rain stash in just a side of the city in quick response force. the q r f teams were prepared to rapidly transport firearms and other weapons into d. c. in support of operations aimed at using force to stop the lawful transfer of presidential power. in the days before january six, according to messages acquired by the department of justice, rhodes even discussed storing weapons in his hotel room quote, if you want to style weapons with another oath keeper lap leader you can have a secure car trunk or hotel room. d. c. prosecutors also released surveillance images, showing elise looks what looks like a guns by the quick response being team members. in a group chat another oh keep suits shared a map -- now thankfully the scheme failed. rioters did not hold a capital, the oath keepers did not actually send those armed reinforcements to the capital, but instead of being glad and things didn't escalate that far, roads seemed disappointed. he was telling our jones on

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