He noted that while he strongly disagreed with the government’s decision to abandon these prosecutions, he had no legal standing to block the motion. This fulfilled a major campaign promise, and the impact on these specific legal cases was immediate. Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the Oath Keepers, was among those who saw their sentences reduced to time served. Last month, Judge Timothy Kelly also begrudgingly agreed to toss out the remaining convictions against four leaders of the Proud Boys. With these cases now dismissed, it marks the end of the legal road for the remaining prosecutions stemming from that day.