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    Navy Veteran Who Stormed Capitol as Oath Keeper Pleads Guilty to Felony Charge

    Navy Veteran Who Stormed Capitol as Oath Keeper Pleads Guilty to Felony Charge

    A member of the Oath Keepers extremist group from who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and bragged about it in text messages pleaded guilty on Tuesday to obstructing Congress.

    James Breheny, who is also known as Seamus Evers, of Little Ferry, pleaded guilty in 's federal court to a felony charge of obstructing Congress' certification of President Joe Biden's electoral victory over former President Donald Trump.

    Breheny's attorney said his client, a Navy veteran, entered the guilty plea to “make amends for a lack of good judgement on Jan. 6, 2021.”

    “His history as a veteran and a law-abiding citizen is clearly more indicative of who he is then his entering the Capitol and taking a photo of himself and leaving,” defense attorney Harley Breite said.

    Breheny was not charged with conspiring with other members of the far-right group, including its founder Stewart Rhodes.

    In one of the most serious cases brought by the Justice Department, Rhodes and five other Oath Keepers were convicted of seditious conspiracy for what prosecutors say was a weekslong plot to stop the transfer of presidential . Additional Oath Keepers were separately convicted of conspiring to obstruct the certification of Biden's victory.

    Rhodes, of Granbury, Texas, was sentenced last month to 18 years behind bars — the longest sentence handed down so far in the hundreds of Jan. 6 cases.

    Court papers say that on the…

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