Members of the Oath Keepers allegedly participated in the January 6 insurrectionist attack at the Capitol. Numerous right-wing media figures promoted and praised the violent militia group prior to the deadly event, saying they are “protect[ing] people," are defenders of the Constitution, and are “the good guys."
Stewart Rhodes founded The Oath Keepers in 2009. The Southern Poverty Law Center states that “the Oath Keepers, which claims tens of thousands of present and former law enforcement officials and military veterans as members, is one of the largest radical antigovernment groups in the U.S. today. While it claims only to be defending the Constitution, the entire organization is based on a set of baseless conspiracy theories about the federal government working to destroy the liberties of Americans.”
Members of the Oath Keepers, including Rhodes, have been threatening violence for years. Federal prosecutors have charged at least nine members of the group with crimes related to the deadly attack at the Capitol.
In the years since its founding, the Oath Keepers have received support and praise from members of the right-wing media. Here are 10 examples from 2009 to 2021:
- Fox & Friends
- Alex Jones
- Roger Stone
- Emerald Robinson
- The Federalist
- Glenn Beck
- Fox Business and Andrew Napolitano
- Fox Business and Eric Bolling
- Wayne Dupree
- Pat Buchanan
Fox & Friends on the Oath Keepers: “Patrol & Protect”
The Fox News morning program Fox & Friends promoted and praised the Oath Keepers in a December 2, 2014, segment featuring member John Karriman. The segment was about the Oath Keepers’ involvement in Ferguson, Missouri, after the death of Michael Brown. Fox & Friends ran the chyron: “Patrol & Protect: Group Aimed to Shield Ferguson Businesses.”
During the segment, Doocy stated: “I read a statistic that every building that you guys protected is still standing today. So that’s a salute to the fact that the Oath Keepers were on the roofs keeping an eye on things.”
The segment is also on FoxNews.com with the headline “Volunteers protecting and patrolling Ferguson from riots.” A description for the segment states: “Oath Keepers are taking a stand.”