Four years and 60 days after Thomas Edward Caldwell was thrown on the hood of an FBI sedan during a predawn SWAT raid of his Virginia farm over alleged Jan. 6 crimes, justice finally came calling — courtesy of President Donald J. Trump.
Exactly 1,520 days after Caldwell was accused of being an Oath Keepers leader who plotted to attack the U.S. Capitol, President Trump signed a “full and unconditional pardon” for the service-disabled U.S. Navy veteran.
‘That’s a DC way of saying the government got it wrong.’
Caldwell, 70, of Berryville, Va., was neither an Oath Keeper nor a leader of the organization made up of military veterans, law enforcement officials, and first responders. Nor did his colorful language and pointed statements in private messages and on
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