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DOJ seeks to dismiss January 6 convictions of Proud Boys and Oath Keepers

14 April 2026
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The Justice Department has requested a federal court to overturn the Jan. 6 convictions of 12 former members of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, most of whom were found guilty of seditious conspiracy. This move aims to eliminate some of the last charges related to the Capitol riot. The individuals in question include Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, who received an 18-year sentence for his role in plotting to disrupt the transfer of presidential power following the 2020 election. The group also includes Ethan Nordean and Dominic Pezzola from the Proud Boys, both convicted for their involvement in the riot. In three separate appeals, the Justice Department is seeking to vacate the convictions with prejudice, indicating that these cases cannot be retried. The defendants’ lawyers did not oppose the motions, although some key figures were not included in the filings.

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This development underscores the ongoing legal ramifications of the January 6 Capitol riot, which has resulted in numerous convictions for seditious conspiracy and related charges. The Justice Department’s actions reflect a broader reevaluation of certain cases connected to the riot, particularly those involving prominent extremist groups like the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys. The significance of this case lies in its implications for accountability and the rule of law surrounding attempts to overturn the results of a presidential election, as well as the federal government’s approach to prosecuting individuals involved in political violence. The outcomes of these appeals could set important precedents for future cases.

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