Oath Keepers' son emerges from traumatic childhood to tell his own story in a long shot election bid

Dakota Adams poses for a photograph during an interview, Feb. 21, 2024, in Kalispell, Montana. Adams, the estranged son of Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, is out on the campaign trail wearing a leather jacket, band T-shirts and a skull ring that doubles as a bottle opener — a good ice-breaker, he says. Adams has long hair and wears dark eye makeup and black fingernail polish. (AP Photo/Hunter D'Antuono)

KALISPELL, Mont. (AP) — The eldest son of one of America’s most infamous seditionists is building a new life since breaking free from his father's control — juggling work, college classes and volunteer firefighting.

And Dakota Adams has tossed one more ball in the air this year: a Democratic campaign for Montana's Legislature.

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