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🗓️ 3 August 2025
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Today's guest is Barry Ramey - a pardoned J6 with a little different story. Barry was convicted of assaulting a Capital Police officer on January 6, 2021 with pepper spray. Unlike previous guests who had no allegations of violence, Barry freely admits to what he did and regrets it. As a man who is now free under the Trump administration, Ramey's experiences in federal prison shape his views and understanding of our political landscape.
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0:00.0 | The one thing I do regret about January 6 was the thing that I am responsible for. |
0:06.0 | I pepper sprayed a Capitol police officer out of anger and frustration at the situation. |
0:12.0 | I'm not justifying my actions. I wish I could take them back. That one thing, I wish I can take it back. |
0:17.0 | I was charged with two assaults. The second one never occurred. I am 100% guilty of the first. |
0:22.2 | And what makes it worse, Kyle, is the officer that I am responsible for pepper spraying. |
0:28.0 | He was actually not a bad guy. A, he didn't do anything wrong. And B, when he came to my trial, |
0:33.3 | you know, he didn't try to do the, oh my God, my life is ruined. It was what it was. |
0:37.7 | It is what it is. |
0:38.9 | He wasn't trying to get me sent to prison for life. |
0:41.6 | So I feel extra bad about that situation, because I think if there was one Capitol |
0:46.7 | police officer that didn't deserve it, it was probably him. |
0:51.5 | All interviewers have their own style, and my style is to try to get to the point and to be intensely curious. |
0:58.0 | And the key to interview is listening. |
1:01.4 | Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower, an American patriot. |
1:05.5 | Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties |
1:12.4 | enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Serafe. |
1:20.0 | Today's Sunday sit down is going to be with Barry Ramey. We're going to be talking about J6. |
2:19.4 | And I think the story's a little different than all the other ones we've covered. So I'm looking forward to hearing it. I'm going to let the man tell it in his own story. Barry, thanks for joining me. Hey, thanks for having me. And here we go. Where do we start? Well, first, I want to say thank you for being really flexible because I had to shove this back a couple of days. I just got off doing a seven-hour deposition yesterday, and you were accommodating. So thank you for being so patient with me. No, no worries. I'm just glad to be here. I got to learn about you while sitting in federal prison, and somehow it ties into my story. So, you know, here we are. Okay. Just before we started the taping, we were only on here for a few seconds, and you said, your girl helped set up your studio while you were in federal prison. You never expected that kind of thing. Let's talk about the beginning. Can we go back to the beginning? Where are you from? Where'd you grow up? Tell me about your family. Like what kind of guy were you growing up? What kind of kid were you? |
2:28.3 | I was a latchkey kid, troubled youth, single parent home. Mom made all the sacrifices in the world just to make sure I had decent clothes to go to school. |
2:36.7 | And, you know, I ended up in juvenile hall. And from 12 to 17, I was in a maximum security juvenile hall program in Okochobe, Florida, in South Florida, where I grew up. And when I got out, |
2:42.5 | I decided to become a man and be a responsible member of my community and, you know, go to school |
2:49.3 | and get a job. And I never got in trouble again. |
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