Justice Department: Oath Keepers leader waited for Trump’s direction before attacking the Capitol

The Justice Department cleared that a leader among the Oath-Keepers paramilitary group, who planned and led others in the Capitol-siege to attempt to stop the Biden presidency is said to believe that she had received a call from then-President Donald Trump himself.

“As the inauguration grew nearer, Watkins indicated that she was awaiting direction from President Trump,” prosecutors wrote in the filing.

Prosecutors describe Watkins as a military veteran who’s a leader in the broader right-wing militia-movement. She was the key player in Capitol Riots on January 6th. She was training others to be in “fighting shape” for the presidential inauguration, prosecutors said.
The Justice Department says Watkins wore camouflage fatigues and combat gear including a tactical vest, boots and a helmet, and spoke to other Oath Keepers over radio.
Prosecutors in the filing argue to keep Watkins in jail-pending trial. She was arrested several weeks ago.

 

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