Four Oath Keepers Convicted of Seditious Conspiracy by DC Kangaroo Court for Marching Up US Capitol Steps in a Stack and Singing National Anthem on Jan. 6

Four Oath Keepers members were convicted of seditious conspiracy by a DC Kangaroo Court for standing outside the US Capitol without weapons on January 6, 2021.

The four were the latest Trump Supporters to be fully charged on fraudulent charges for attending the January 6 protests in Washington DC.

Wicked Obama Judge Amit Mehta oversaw the kangaroo court proceedings.

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Defendant Edward Vallejo was not even at the US Capitol that day.

The three other defendants were accused of being in a military-style stack when they climbed the steps that day to sing the Nationa Anthem.

Here is the video they won’t show the American public from that day.

The American people are being lied to once again. The mainstream media cannot be trusted in any way at this point.

NBC News reported:

A jury on Monday convicted four members of the Oath Keepers of seditious conspiracy in the second batch of guilty verdicts related to the extremist group’s efforts to block the certification of the 2020 presidential election.

In addition to the seldom-used charge of seditious conspiracy, the four — Roberto Minuta, Joseph Hackett, David Moerschel and Edward Vallejo — were convicted of obstruction of an official proceeding and of conspiring to obstruct.

U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta ordered the four to be placed under 24-hour house arrest with limited exceptions and limitations on internet usage until their sentencing, “notwithstanding the nature of these charges, which are undoubtedly serious.”

The jury started deliberations Thursday morning after a five-week trial…

…The four defendants were charged as part of the same seditious conspiracy case involving Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes that went to trial in October. The case was split into two trials due to the number of defendants.

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