The January 6th Report

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The January 6th Report appendices on pages 693–716 can be accessed via the QR code below, along with the hyperlinks from the chapter endnotes and witness testimony transcripts.

Celadon Books and The New Yorker present the report by the Select Committee to Investigate the Jan 6 Attack on the United States Capitol.

On January 6, 2021, insurgents stormed the U.S. Capitol, an act of domestic terror without parallel in American history, designed to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power. In a resolution six months later, the House of Representatives called it "one of the darkest days of our democracy," and established a special committee to investigate how and why the attack happened.

Celadon Books, in collaboration with The New Yorker, presents the committee's final report, the definitive account of January 6th and what led up to it, based on more than a year of investigation by nine members of Congress and committee staff, with a preface by David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker and a winner of the Pulitzer Prize, and an epilogue by Congressman Jamie Raskin of Maryland, a member of the committee.

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2.8
29 reviews
Brian Pendleton
27 December 2022
I was blown away. In their own words the committee admits to relying on hearsay witnesses (even twice removed hearsay), & utilizing Hollywood producers to promote their 'hearings' in the media. There was ZERO investigation or mention of FBI Agent Ray Epps (rather nefarious or not, the refusal to even investigate the FBI's presence & involvement in the riot is telling). The committee was made up solely of outspoken critics of the accused. Rather you love or hate Donald Trump, there's no way to review this committee's work, or even make it through the introduction in this book, without seeing there was never an investigation conducted by this committee, but rather a scripted production designed by the committee and their Hollywood consultants to produce political theater with a predetermined narrative and conclusion. Rather Trump is guilty or not, this committee's behavior, motives, & corruption was absolutely disgusting.
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Lance Sudberry
16 October 2023
I know for a 100 💯 per cent % is lies on the facts I had witness with my own two efb🕵️🕵️‍♀️'$ and I bet a 💸fiat to a hyper inflation stale 🍩they are hitting the 100+ attacks on our substations electric grid food industry ! 15 review yet states double who is the real dense common denominator? please stand up please stand up! i pray that the red millions wave behind Trump is 3 times more then the millions of animals that the REAL terrorists keep paying to illegal migrate and every kings crowns is without a job!
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Brett W
28 December 2022
This book is the worst. I'm a Democrat by registry ,and believe right is right and wrong is wrong. But this book is filled with lies and self interpretation by the writers. How about an inquiry on the riots during the republican administration. Where were they. Even the reviews are lies. Take a look. Four reviews all 1 star yet they claim the rating is 4.7. Now how can that be trustworthy.
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About the author

The Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol

Congressman Jamie Raskin is the U.S. Representative for Maryland’s 8th District in the U.S. House of Representatives. A former professor of constitutional law at American University Washington College of Law who has also taught at Yale Law School, he has served on the House Oversight, Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committees. He was the lead impeachment manager in Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial in the Senate for inciting violent insurrection against the Union which ended in a 57-43 vote in favor of conviction. Congressman Raskin serves on the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol. He graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Law School, where he served as an Editor of the Harvard Law Review. He has authored several books, including We the Students, which was recently banned in Texas public schools; the Washington Post best-seller Overruling Democracy: The Supreme Court versus the American People; and the New York Times #1 best-seller Unthinkable: Trauma, Truth and the Trials of American Democracy (2022).

David Remnick
, the editor of The New Yorker since 1998, began his career at the Washington Post, in 1982. He is the author of several books, including The Bridge, King of the World, Resurrection, and Lenin’s Tomb, for which he received both the Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction and a George Polk Award for excellence in journalism. He became a staff writer at The New Yorker in 1992 and has since written more than two hundred pieces for the magazine. In 2015, he debuted as the host of the national radio program and podcast, “The New Yorker Radio Hour,” which airs weekly. Under Remnick’s leadership, The New Yorker has become the country’s most honored magazine, with a hundred and ninety-two National Magazine Award nominations and fifty-three wins. In 2016, it became the first magazine to receive a Pulitzer Prize for its writing, and now has won six, including the gold medal for public service.

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