Trump-supporting Oath Keeper leader guilty on rare seditious conspiracy charge
Alex Wagner reports on the guilty verdicts in the trial of several Oath Keepers members for their actions on January 6th, including Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and member Kelly Meggs for seditious conspiracy, and puts the rarity of the conviction into historical context.
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