Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes convicted of sedition in Jan. 6 attack | LiveNOW from FOX
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The founder of the Oath Keepers group, Stewart Rhodes, was found guilty of seditious conspiracy for his role in the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021. The trial brings the most significant verdict into the Justice Department's investigation into the Jan. 6 attack. That investigation has led to charges for more than 700 individuals, but many of its most high-profile cases, including other members of extremist groups, have yet to be convicted or cleared. Seditious conspiracy carries a sentence of up to 20 years in prison and hasn?t been used successfully since a 1990s terrorism case. An attorney for Rhodes said he would likely appeal the verdict.

Jan. 6 panel chairman: No idea more 'un-American' than rejecting election
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January 6 Committee Chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson opened the third hearing by citing Pence's own words that there is ?almost no idea more un-American? than the one he was being asked to do ? reject the vote ? in remarks on June 16, 2022.

Former FOX News political editor testifies at second Jan. 6 hearing
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Chris Stirewalt, a former political editor for FOX News Channel, made the election night call that President Joe Biden won Arizona ? a moment that prompted ?anger and disappointment? at the White House.

Trump family members, advisors discuss 2020 election night
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The Jan. 6 committee on June 13, 2022, shared a video of witnesses discussing 2020 election night when FOX News called that President Joe Biden won Arizona ? a moment that prompted ?anger and disappointment? in Trump?s inner sanctum at the White House.

Remembering January 6th: A LiveNOW look back
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LiveNOW from FOX covered the Capitol Insurrection from beginning to end on January 6, 2021. Here is a recap of all the live events that occurred that historic day.

Remembering January 6th: A LiveNOW look back
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LiveNOW from FOX covered the Capitol Insurrection from beginning to end. Here is a recap of all the live events that occurred that historic day.

"Qanon Shaman" pleads guilty in connection to Capitol riot
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Jacob Chansley, an Arizona man known as the "QAnon shaman" who was photographed inside the Senate dais during the Capitol riot, reached a plea deal Friday and will likely serve 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 years in prison. Chansley was one of the first people to enter the Capitol building on Jan. 6, shirtless, with an American flag spear, face paint and furry horns. He was arrested three days after the riot and originally charged with six crimes. On Friday he pleaded guilty to one felony count of obstructing an official proceeding. LiveNOW's Daytona Everett speaks with Fox 10 Phoenix's Matt Galka on the latest.

Capitol Riot: Chicago cop charged in Jan. 6 insurrection
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A Chicago police officer was arrested and charged for allegedly breaching the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Officer Karol Chwiesiuk, 29, faces five misdemeanor counts for his alleged role in the breach.

Schumer discusses GOP blocking bipartisan probe of deadly Jan. 6 riot
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Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer discussed the GOP blocking the vote to create a bipartisan commission to investigate the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol riot and left open the possibility of another vote in the future.

Liz Cheney speaks on U.S. House floor ahead of leadership vote tomorrow; " I will not sit back and watch in silence"
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It?s all but certain that tomorrow House Republicans will strip Rep. Liz Cheney of her number-three GOP leadership position ? but Cheney faces another major headache back home in Wyoming, as Republicans are plotting to oust her as the state?s lone representative in Congress when she?s up for re-election next year. Cheney, the most high profile of the 10 House Republicans to vote in January to impeach then-President Trump for inciting the deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol by right-wing extremists, is facing primary challenges from an increasing number of GOP candidates. That, however, might be Cheney?s saving grace: A crowded field likely divides the anti-Cheney and pro-Trump vote.