January 6Th Report
Author: The Select Committee
ISBN: 9781685890490
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RM89.90
Publisher, Melville House Publishing
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Format, Paperback
Weight, 368 g
No. of Pages, 640
This is the definitive edition of the riveting historic report. It is the complete, unedited Report of the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol — and nothing but the report.
The result of thousands of interviews, testimony that resulted from the issuance of over 100 subpoenas, countless hours investigating telephone and internet records as well as analyzing audio, photo and video evidence, the report uncovers an intricate scheme — involving numerous right wing militants, individuals and elected local, state, and Federal officials — to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
The central question of the report, answered in stunning detail here, is how involved was the President of the United States?
Notably, this investigation also tells the inspiring stories of the many people who doggedly stood up to the plotters, often at great personal risk, including the threat of violence. This report powerfully depicts their experience, showing just how fragile our democracy is, and how easily this could happen again.
The result of thousands of interviews, testimony that resulted from the issuance of over 100 subpoenas, countless hours investigating telephone and internet records as well as analyzing audio, photo and video evidence, the report uncovers an intricate scheme — involving numerous right wing militants, individuals and elected local, state, and Federal officials — to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
The central question of the report, answered in stunning detail here, is how involved was the President of the United States?
Notably, this investigation also tells the inspiring stories of the many people who doggedly stood up to the plotters, often at great personal risk, including the threat of violence. This report powerfully depicts their experience, showing just how fragile our democracy is, and how easily this could happen again.