Harry Dunn knows about sacrifice. He and fellow members of the U.S. Capitol Police have been recognized for their heroism in facing off with violent insurrectionists looking to prevent the transition of power from Trump to Biden on Jan. 6, 2021.
In the time since, Dunn has become an author, public speaker and mental health advocate in his personal capacity, using the attention he has garnered for even more good.
I spoke with him Thursday, as much of America awaited the potential announcement of federal charges against Trump related to his attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, including Jan. 6. In the morning, Dunn posted some thoughts.
“If it costs you your peace, it’s too expensive,” he tweeted. “With that said maybe I can put it on layaway. #Exhausted.”
If it costs you your peace, it's too expensive.
— Harry Dunn (@libradunn) July 27, 2023
With that said maybe I can put it on layaway. #Exhausted pic.twitter.com/KJ80sNvUP8
It was a sober take on a moment many people have been waiting for — and there’s no one I wanted to speak with more. The following excerpts are from our conversation.








