The Breach: The Untold Story of the Investigation into January 6th

· Pan Macmillan
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The New York Times Bestseller

With the future of American democracy in the balance, this is a detailed and forensic account of what really happened on that fateful day: January 6th 2021.

Denver Riggleman, the first member of Congress to sound the alarm about QAnon, provides readers with an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look at the January 6th select committee’s investigation – and reveals shocking details about the Trump White House’s links to militant extremist groups.

Featuring alarming text messages from key political leaders – including those sent during the almost eight-hour period on January 6th when the White House supposedly had no phone calls – The Breach is a revelatory insight into the inner workings of the January 6th committee and a clear-eyed look at the existential threats facing the United States.

Make no mistake: modern information warfare is here, and The Breach is essential reading to understand the most serious assault on American democracy since the end of the Civil War.

About the author

Denver Riggleman III is a business owner and former congressman. He served in Virginia’s 5th District, and as subject matter expert on data analytics for the Office of Secretary of Defense (OSD). Previous to this, he was a United States Air Force Intelligence Officer supporting the global war on terror in multiple capacities during his career as a Balkan and Eastern European strategic analyst.

Denver was the co-founder and former CEO of a successful federal contracting company supporting military science and technology and advanced analysis. He is a distinguished graduate in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia. The Breach is his first book.

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