After Months of Silence Oath Keepers Founder Stewart Rhodes Calls Gateway Pundit – Tells Us the Biden Regime Is Now Sending Prominent J6 Prisoners to Mental Institutions to Keep Them from Talking Like in the Old Soviet Union (AUDIO)

Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes

On Wednesday Stewart Rhodes, the founder and president of the Oath Keepers reached out to The Gateway Pundit. This was the first time we have heard from Stewart in months since his Washington DC show trial. Stewart was on a 90 day phone restriction at the federal prison he is held at in Maryland.

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When I asked Stewart how he was doing and if he had any allies in prison he told me, “Almost every prisoner that I talk to here is a Trump supporter and is aware of the nonsense. And I get a lot of fist bumps, actually.” …That’s good! even the prisoners are pro-Trump today!

Stewart reminded me how he predicted that the Democrats were going to use the 14th Amendment to go after President Trump. Stewart predicted this two years ago!

Stewart Rhodes: “The narrative from day one, from the night of January 6th, was this is Trump’s fault. That Trump sparked an insurrection and incited an insurrection, or even plotted to carry one out. I was sued along with President Trump, Oath Keepers, Proud Boys, myself as an individual. Enrique Tarrio and a few other individuals in both groups were sued in three different civil suits. They’re still pending in Washington, DC, in front of Judge Mehta, the same judge that presided over my trial, over the Oath Keeper trial. He’s hearing three cases by members of Congress, by a group of police officers in DC, and then also from District of Columbia itself, all alleging the same narrative that President Trump is the head of a conspiracy to attack the Capitol. And the first lawsuit was filed way back on February 16, 2021, by Benny Thompson and other members of Congress. That’s been the narrative from day one. So it’s not at all a surprise that across the country, in these different states, they’re trying to argue that President Trump committed insurrection and is no longer eligible to run for office….

…Their logic is he doesn’t need a criminal trial. He’s had a civil trial bench trial in front of a judge, and the judge has ruled that he did engage in insurrection. And that’s going to be repeated across the country in all the different states. I think anywhere you have a leftist judge, you’re going to get. It’s a foregone conclusion. You’re going to get a judge determining that he’s guilty. Same thing that happened to Cuoy Griffin from New Mexico…

…Trump hasn’t been charged with insurrection or suspicious conspiracy because there’s no basis for it. That’s got nothing to do with why they haven’t done it yet. I think they’re building a crescendo in the states.

Stewart Rhodes on the Supreme Court taking on the 1512 case – he prays they do the right thing.

Stewart Rhodes:  It’s a ridiculous application, a misapplication of law, as has been said by many brilliant legal minds around the country. So I’m glad they picked it up. It’s a good sign. I hope, keep fingers crossed and pray, pray to God that the Supreme Court does the right thing.

Stewart on the Supreme Court’s cowardice in 2020.

Stewart Rhodes: I’ll remind everybody that they did not do the right thing in 2020 when Texas, when the attorney general of Texas, Ken Paxton, sued Pennsylvania. When Texas sued Pennsylvania, that’s under the Supreme Court’s original jurisdiction. When one state sues another, you don’t have to go to a district court judge, you go straight to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court did not do its duty like they had done back in Bush v. Gore in 2000. They should have heard that case and decided it because the challenge was that Pennsylvania was violating article two of the Constitution and it was joined by, I believe, 23 other states. So they should have, should have settled it right then

Stewart Rhodes then broke this disturbing news.

The Biden regime sent Oath Keepers Attorney Kellye SoRelle to a mental hospital to keep her quiet.

Stewart Rhodes: Kellye SoRelle, the attorney for Oath Keepers. She sat with them (Liz Cheney’s J6 Committee), I believe, six different times for hours and hours and talked to them.

Jim Hoft: What is her predicament now?

Stewart Rhodes: She’s been put in a mental institution run by the BoP (Bureau of Prisons)… Sadly, she’s been placed in a Bop mental facility. She’s been ruled incompetent to stand trial.

Jim Hoft: Oh my God!

Stewart Rhodes: Like in the Soviet Union. They put you on trial. They put you in a mental institution. That’s where we are now.

Jim Hoft: I’m so sorry to hear that.

When we were reconnected Stewart commented on J6 Prisoner Jeffrey McKellop who was former Special Forces, a government contractor and a very intelligent man.

** You can donate to Jeffrey McKellop here.

Jim Hoft: Hey, Stuart. So I was going to ask you, when we were cut off the last time, there was a man who was arrested on January 6. His name is Jeffrey McKellop. Does that ring a bell?

Stewart Rhodes: Yes.

Jim Hoft: I spoke with him. He was very interesting, very intelligent person, had a really amazing story. He’s been through a lot in his life, and he was able to give me so much information. Now, Stuart, he told me during one of our interviews that what he saw on January 6 reminded him of something like crowd control, something that he saw take place in other countries. It was like something you would expect from the CIA or something…

Stewart Rhodes: He was in the CTF with a lot of the other guys in DC, and he was able to see all the video on evidence… He was able to look through it all, and he said, hey, I recognize this kind of operation himself.

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Jim Hoft: …The reason I thought about him is you just said that Kellye SoRelle was sent to a mental hospital and she was your lawyer.

Stewart Rhodes: Yes, lawyer for Oath Keepers. And she was also, remember, she was a whistleblower on election night in Detroit. She was there as a legal observer for Lawyers for Trump. And she was one of the very first people to blow the whistle and say that she saw and heard behavior that was consistent with what later on was coming out. What came out in Dinesh D’Souza’s 2000 Mules, she overheard a conversation of a guy complaining to somebody on the phone that he needed more money. He’s already brought in this many votes. He’s going to bring in more. He needs more money. She heard that conversation…

Jim Hoft: …What brought this up was I heard that Jeffrey McKellop also got sent to a mental hospital. That’s why when you said that earlier about Kellye, it made me think of Jeffrey McKellop.

Stewart Rhodes: I don’t think he’s mental. Here’s the thing. It’s one thing to be, yes, going through what we’re going through. We’re going through a lot. But I don’t think that makes a man mentally incompetent. So it’s like the Soviet Union. Either they put you in a show trial like they did with me, or they put you in a mental institution. And I think there’s a reason why they chose that for Kellye SoRelle.

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