Overview
- Rep. Jared Moskowitz highlighted Rhodes’s presence during a House subcommittee session on the Capitol pipe bomber case and noted that he sat in a section controlled by Republicans.
- Moskowitz mocked the Oath Keepers and underscored that Rhodes was convicted by a jury and was not pardoned.
- Committee chair Barry Loudermilk said Rhodes was not invited to the hearing, and Rhodes told HuffPost he attended without an invitation.
- Rhodes received an 18-year sentence for seditious conspiracy tied to Jan. 6, which was later commuted by President Trump, and restrictions on his access to Washington and the Capitol were lifted.
- Rhodes relaunched the Oath Keepers in November 2025, spoke to Infowars after the hearing, and told HuffPost he believes the accused pipe bomber is innocent.