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Hannah Rosen

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Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

I froze. And not from the cold. Stuart Rhodes. The guy with the eye patch who founded the Oath Keepers. He, for years, recruited and cultivated an armed militia to resist government tyranny. His estranged ex-wife recently said she fears that she and their kids are on his, quote, kill list. Roge's attorneys have said that the idea that his family's in danger is unfounded.

Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

I froze. And not from the cold. Stuart Rhodes. The guy with the eye patch who founded the Oath Keepers. He, for years, recruited and cultivated an armed militia to resist government tyranny. His estranged ex-wife recently said she fears that she and their kids are on his, quote, kill list. Roge's attorneys have said that the idea that his family's in danger is unfounded.

Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

Before Trump's commutation, he was serving an 18-year sentence for seditious conspiracy, one of the longest of all the January Sixers. Now, Stuart Rhodes was taking a nap down the block from my house. More on that after the break. While Rhodes was napping in her house, Nicole Reffet was outside, being interviewed by a Dutch news crew.

Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

Before Trump's commutation, he was serving an 18-year sentence for seditious conspiracy, one of the longest of all the January Sixers. Now, Stuart Rhodes was taking a nap down the block from my house. More on that after the break. While Rhodes was napping in her house, Nicole Reffet was outside, being interviewed by a Dutch news crew.

Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

Before Trump's commutation, he was serving an 18-year sentence for seditious conspiracy, one of the longest of all the January Sixers. Now, Stuart Rhodes was taking a nap down the block from my house. More on that after the break. While Rhodes was napping in her house, Nicole Reffet was outside, being interviewed by a Dutch news crew.

Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

Her family is notorious because her son, Jackson, turned in his father to the FBI. Someone adapted the trial transcript into an excellent play called Fatherland. Anyway, this week, her husband Guy was about to get out of prison. But unlike Marie Johnotakis, Nicole seemed a little unsettled about the pardons. That's interesting. How do you guys feel about the blanket part?

Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

Her family is notorious because her son, Jackson, turned in his father to the FBI. Someone adapted the trial transcript into an excellent play called Fatherland. Anyway, this week, her husband Guy was about to get out of prison. But unlike Marie Johnotakis, Nicole seemed a little unsettled about the pardons. That's interesting. How do you guys feel about the blanket part?

Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

Her family is notorious because her son, Jackson, turned in his father to the FBI. Someone adapted the trial transcript into an excellent play called Fatherland. Anyway, this week, her husband Guy was about to get out of prison. But unlike Marie Johnotakis, Nicole seemed a little unsettled about the pardons. That's interesting. How do you guys feel about the blanket part?

Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

What do you mean, concern? Like, I don't know how to think about the blanket pardon either, Nicole. I'm trying to think what's the difference between this and if it had gone a different way. Like, what does it mean that it's a blanket? Have you guys talked about that?

Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

What do you mean, concern? Like, I don't know how to think about the blanket pardon either, Nicole. I'm trying to think what's the difference between this and if it had gone a different way. Like, what does it mean that it's a blanket? Have you guys talked about that?

Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

What do you mean, concern? Like, I don't know how to think about the blanket pardon either, Nicole. I'm trying to think what's the difference between this and if it had gone a different way. Like, what does it mean that it's a blanket? Have you guys talked about that?

Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

In many people's minds, Nicole's husband, Guy, was one of the people who did really bad things that day, and he did get a fair sentence. Guy brought a gun to the Capitol, although he didn't enter the building or use it.

Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

In many people's minds, Nicole's husband, Guy, was one of the people who did really bad things that day, and he did get a fair sentence. Guy brought a gun to the Capitol, although he didn't enter the building or use it.

Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

In many people's minds, Nicole's husband, Guy, was one of the people who did really bad things that day, and he did get a fair sentence. Guy brought a gun to the Capitol, although he didn't enter the building or use it.

Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

As of Wednesday, only eight of the 22 people held at the D.C. jail had been released. But outside the jail had turned into gathering place for people released from all over the country. Camera crews stood around from Sweden, Japan, Norway, broadcasting interviews with the newly freed. And when Bob Marley's redemption song came on the speakers, the crowd belted it out together.

Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

As of Wednesday, only eight of the 22 people held at the D.C. jail had been released. But outside the jail had turned into gathering place for people released from all over the country. Camera crews stood around from Sweden, Japan, Norway, broadcasting interviews with the newly freed. And when Bob Marley's redemption song came on the speakers, the crowd belted it out together.

Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

As of Wednesday, only eight of the 22 people held at the D.C. jail had been released. But outside the jail had turned into gathering place for people released from all over the country. Camera crews stood around from Sweden, Japan, Norway, broadcasting interviews with the newly freed. And when Bob Marley's redemption song came on the speakers, the crowd belted it out together.

Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

On Tuesday night, I caught a glimpse of Stuart Rhodes at the edge of the crowd. He's hard to miss with the eyepatch. He was giving an interview to a right-wing YouTuber.

Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

On Tuesday night, I caught a glimpse of Stuart Rhodes at the edge of the crowd. He's hard to miss with the eyepatch. He was giving an interview to a right-wing YouTuber.

Radio Atlantic
The Chaos of Blanket Pardons

On Tuesday night, I caught a glimpse of Stuart Rhodes at the edge of the crowd. He's hard to miss with the eyepatch. He was giving an interview to a right-wing YouTuber.