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Rocky Earles Speaks Out: J6 Prisoner Exposes Government Overreach and Political Persecution

Rocky Earles is no stranger to standing up for what he believes in. A former Green Beret and longtime voice on North Dakota talk radio, Rocky was among the many who attended the January 6th rally in Washington, D.C., to protest the 2020 election. But his decision to enter the Capitol that day led to years of government harassment and a four-month stay in the infamous D.C. jail. Now, after finally regaining his freedom, he’s speaking out about his experience, the politically driven persecution he endured, and the deeper truth behind the so-called “insurrection.”

Rocky’s ordeal began when he was arrested and charged in connection to his participation on January 6th. As a North Dakota native, his case gained local attention, but the mainstream media spun the story to fit their narrative. After years of delays and legal battles, Rocky was forced to travel from his current home in New Mexico back to D.C. last September to face the charges. What followed was a months-long imprisonment in what many have dubbed the “D.C. Gulag,” where J6 prisoners have reported harsh treatment, solitary confinement, and blatant violations of their constitutional rights. Rocky was finally released—just two days after President Trump’s inauguration earlier this year.

But this isn’t just Rocky’s story—it’s the story of hundreds of Americans who have been silenced, railroaded, and used as political pawns. The establishment’s goal? To send a message that anyone who dares to challenge the official narrative will be crushed. Rocky isn’t staying quiet. He’s determined to set the record straight and expose just how powerful and tyrannical the government has become. He believes the J6 prosecutions were never about justice but about punishing political dissent and striking fear into anyone who questions authority.

In this episode of Ladies of Another View, Rocky shares firsthand what it was like inside the D.C. jail, the unconstitutional tactics used against him and others, and why he refuses to let the government rewrite history. It’s time to hear the truth about what really happened on January 6th, directly from someone who lived it.

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