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The Story of January 6 Told Through the Eyes of One of the Most Well-Known Political Prisoners | Guest: Richard “Bigo” Barnett | 3/23/23
The Story of January 6 Told Through the Eyes of One of the Most Well-Known Political Prisoners | Guest: Richard “Bigo” Barnett | 3/23/23
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63 minutes
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Mar 23, 2023
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Donald Trump still has not been arrested, but for two years patriots have been overcharged and over-criminalized. After today’s show, you will have no doubt that January 6 was a setup. We’re joined by Richard “Bigo” Barnett, the retired Arkansas firefighter who faces the rest of his life in prison. He literally never committed an act of violence or vandalism, and all the minor crimes he was convicted of were the result of a totality of circumstances that were out of his hands. He explains how there was no malicious intent and that rather than this being an attack, it was a festive carnival-like atmosphere. Everything changed when police inexplicably attacked innocent protesters, which led to three more people being killed (aside from Ashli Babbitt), and precipitated a chain of events that led to the destruction of hundreds of lives. How much longer will we allow this lie to go on?
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Released:
Mar 23, 2023
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