The Associated Press reports:
“We aren’t getting through this without a civil war,” the group’s leader, Stewart Rhodes, wrote fellow members, according to court documents. “Too late for that. Prepare your mind. body. spirit.”
Five days after the election, when The Associated Press and other news outlets declared Democrat Joe Biden the winner, the documents say Rhodes told Oath Keepers to “refuse to accept it and march en-masse on the nation’s Capitol.”
The documents also show how quickly Trump’s most fervent and dangerous supporters mobilized to subvert the election results through force and violence, by any means necessary, even though there was no widespread election fraud and Trump’s Cabinet and local election officials said the vote had been free and fair.
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Documents show Trump’s most fervent and dangerous supporters mobilized to subvert the election results right after the election through force and violence, by any means necessary, even though there was no widespread election fraud. https://t.co/Azkr17PWFF
— Colleen Long (@ctlong1) January 16, 2022