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DOJ Confirms Trump Pardon Covers Oath Keeper’s Florida Weapons Conviction

The Justice Department has determined that Jeremy Brown’s Florida charges are related to January 6 and covered by the presidential pardon issued by Donald Trump.

  • Jeremy Brown, a former Green Beret and Oath Keeper, was convicted in Florida on weapons and classified document charges in 2023.
  • The DOJ filed a court statement confirming that Brown’s Florida conviction falls under Trump’s January 6-related pardon, clearing the way for his release.
  • Brown had been sentenced to over seven years in prison after FBI agents found unregistered firearms, grenades, and a classified document during a 2021 search of his home.
  • The DOJ’s decision follows weeks of uncertainty over whether Brown’s Florida case was considered separate from his January 6-related charges in Washington, D.C.
  • Similar determinations have been made in other cases, though the DOJ has stated that unrelated charges for some January 6 defendants are not covered by the pardon.
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