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Bringing you unfiltered public documents that deserve to be more accessible. Dan Williams, the voice behind the Mueller Report Audio podcast, reads some of the most important government documents for those who want the information, but may be too busy to read or simply want to do other things while consuming the information.
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The January 6th Report: Recommendations (Conclusion)
05/11/2023
The January 6th Report: Recommendations (Conclusion)
The report concludes with a set of 11 recommendations by the committee. This section describes recommended legislation, the need for accountability, the designation of the joint session of Congress as a National Special Security Event, and clarity on the authority of the House to enforce its subpoenas through civil litigation. The recommendations also suggest enhancing penalties for threats against election workers, exploring the role of the media in radicalizing consumers, and consideration of risks posed regarding President Trump's possible use of the Insurrection Act. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 8.9 - Clearing the U.S. Capitol Building and Restricted Grounds (The January 6th Report)
05/08/2023
Chapter 8.9 - Clearing the U.S. Capitol Building and Restricted Grounds (The January 6th Report)
After the House and Senate Members were evacuated, law enforcement officers cleared rioters out of the Capitol and off the grounds. Starting before 3:00 p.m., it took law enforcement approximately three hours to push rioters out of the Capitol building and off the East and West Plazas. This section details the timeline of events as the Capitol was cleared to allow for Congress to resume the counting of votes and the certification of the election. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 8.8 - The Evacuation (The January 6th Report)
05/05/2023
Chapter 8.8 - The Evacuation (The January 6th Report)
When rioters surrounded the perimeter of the Capitol, and reached the Senate and House Chambers, Members were forced to evacuate for safety. USCP officers responded to both Chambers and served as escorts. By the time the Capitol was breached, the Senate and House had split from the joint session and returned to their individual chambers. This section also provides the detail that members of Congress were in the midst of evacuating through the Speaker’s Lobby when a USCP officer fatally shot Ashli Babbitt as she tried to climb through a broken glass door. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 8.7 - President Trump Pours Fuel on the Fire (The January 6th Report)
05/04/2023
Chapter 8.7 - President Trump Pours Fuel on the Fire (The January 6th Report)
This section of the report describes the clashes between rioters at the Capitol and the officers on the scene. One of the most brutal attacks of the day occurred outside the West Plaza tunnel when rioters dragged MPD Officer Michael Fanone into the crowd, and then tased, beat, and stole his badge and radio. One of Fanone's attackers said he came to D.C. because the "commander in chief and the leader of our country" was calling for help and he thought he was "doing the right thing." Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 8.6 - The United States Capitol is Breached (The January 6th Report)
05/03/2023
Chapter 8.6 - The United States Capitol is Breached (The January 6th Report)
Extremists, conspiracy theorists and others breached the U.S. Capitol building at several locations over the course of an hour. This section describes how they probed for weaknesses in the building’s defenses, battled law enforcement personnel who stood in their way, and coordinated and communicated with groups in different areas. The first entrance was breached at 2:14 p.m., and rioters gained access to one final entry point at 4:15 p.m. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 8.5 - The Mob Surges (The January 6th Report)
05/02/2023
Chapter 8.5 - The Mob Surges (The January 6th Report)
Far-right extremists continued to lead the charge as protestors streamed onto the U.S. Capitol’s restricted grounds. This section describes the actions of Guy Reffitt, Daniel Scott, Ryan Kelley, Chris Worrell and others as the group closed in on the entrance to the Capitol. At 1:49 p.m., MPD declared a riot at the Capitol. By 2:00 p.m., the rioters were only feet away from the entrances. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 8.4 - President Trump’s Mob Descends on the U.S. Capitol (The January 6th Report)
05/01/2023
Chapter 8.4 - President Trump’s Mob Descends on the U.S. Capitol (The January 6th Report)
This section of the report tracks the steps of Alex Jones after the left the VIP section at the Ellipse rally early to lead the march toward the Capitol. Caroline Wren, a Republican fundraiser who helped organize the Ellipse event, originally expected Jones, Roger Stone, and retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn to march to the Capitol. The Select Committee’s review of the evidence showed that Jones simultaneously called on the crowd to “fight” and start a “revolution,” while occasionally peppering his rhetoric with the word “peacefully.” Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 8.3 - The Initial Attack (The January 6th Report)
04/28/2023
Chapter 8.3 - The Initial Attack (The January 6th Report)
Within minutes of arriving at the Peace Circle, the Proud Boys and their associates launched the attack on the U.S. Capitol. At the conclusion of his speech at the Ellipse, President Trump directed rally attendees to march down Pennsylvania Avenue to the U.S. Capitol. Their shortest natural path would lead them right to the Peace Circle and to the northwest side of the Capitol grounds. As a result of the groups efforts to remove barriers, it helped to allow thousands of people to stream into the restricted Capitol grounds with relative ease. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 8.2 - March of the Proud Boys (The January 6th Report)
04/27/2023
Chapter 8.2 - March of the Proud Boys (The January 6th Report)
While tens of thousands of President Trump’s supporters attended the rally at the Ellipse, the Proud Boys gathered at the Washington Monument. At 10:30 a.m., the Proud Boys started their march down the National Mall towards the U.S. Capitol. After arriving at the Capitol they walked around the grounds, taunted some of the Capitol Police officers, posed for photos with other delegation members and then ate lunch before going to the Peace Circle at 12:49 p.m. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 8.1 - The Mob Assembles in Washington (The January 6th Report)
04/26/2023
Chapter 8.1 - The Mob Assembles in Washington (The January 6th Report)
On January 6th, tens of thousands of Americans from around the country gathered at the Ellipse and the Washington Monument. Nick Quested, a documentary filmmaker, captured the mood that morning as some Trump supporters claimed that January 6th would be the new 1776. Far-right extremists brought guns into Washington or the surrounding area. This section documents how there were many in the crowd who armed themselves with the intent of breaking into the Capitol. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 8 (Intro) - Analysis of the Attack (The January 6th Report)
04/25/2023
Chapter 8 (Intro) - Analysis of the Attack (The January 6th Report)
The January 6th attack has often been described as a riot. That is partly true. Some of those who trespassed on the Capitol’s grounds or entered the building did not plan to do so beforehand. But it is also true that extremists, conspiracy theorists and others were prepared to fight. That is an insurrection. They answered President Trump’s call to action. This chapter will provide a detailed timeline of events throughout the attack on the Capitol. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 7.14 - President Trump’s “Rhetoric Killed Someone” (The January 6th Report)
04/24/2023
Chapter 7.14 - President Trump’s “Rhetoric Killed Someone” (The January 6th Report)
Some of President Trump's supporters made the connection between his words and the violence on January 6th. This section lists some of the text messages from Ali Alexander, Hope Hicks, Brad Parscale and Patrick McDonnell that connected the day's rhetoric to the death of Ashli Babbitt at the Capitol. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 7.13 - He “Just Didn’t Want to Talk About It Anymore” (The January 6th Report)
04/24/2023
Chapter 7.13 - He “Just Didn’t Want to Talk About It Anymore” (The January 6th Report)
According to this section of the report, the Committee could not find any account where there President expressed grief or regret for what happened at the Capitol. Interviews from Johnny McEntee and Ivaka Trump are cited along with the absence of recorded phone calls to the Vice President or any members of leadership in the legislative branch. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 7.12 - President Trump Still Sought to Delay the Joint Session (The January 6th Report)
04/21/2023
Chapter 7.12 - President Trump Still Sought to Delay the Joint Session (The January 6th Report)
Even after President Trump finally told the rioters to go home, he and his lead attorney, Rudolph Giuliani, continued to seek to delay the joint session of Congress. This section details the calls President Trump made, the people he was speaking to, and the length of time of the conversations. Near the end of the day, the Campaign Communications Director drafted a statement for the President assuring the nation that the transfer of power would, indeed, take place. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 7.11 - “Remember This Day Forever!” (The January 6th Report)
04/20/2023
Chapter 7.11 - “Remember This Day Forever!” (The January 6th Report)
At 6:01 p.m., President Trump issued another tweet, the last of the day: "These are the things and events that happen when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously & viciously stripped away from great patriots who have been badly & unfairly treated for so long. Go home with love & in peace. Remember this day forever!" This section concludes with his comments to an employee following the day's events. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 7.10 - “We Love You. You’re Very Special” (The January 6th Report)
04/19/2023
Chapter 7.10 - “We Love You. You’re Very Special” (The January 6th Report)
Previous tweets directed to the rioters at the Capitol were not enough. Conservative media personalities, Republican allies in Congress, and the President’s own family members, continued to pressure Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to get the President on camera for a statement telling people to leave the Capitol. Once the video was released, nearly three hours after the violence began, people at the Capitol took it as an order to head home. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 7.9 - “The President Needs to Stop This ASAP” (The January 6th Report)
04/19/2023
Chapter 7.9 - “The President Needs to Stop This ASAP” (The January 6th Report)
A barrage of text messages inundated the phone of President Trump's Chief of Staff with a consistent plea. Everyone from conservative media personalities to Republican allies in Congress, and even the President’s own family, urged the President to do more. The result of the efforts prompted another tweet, similar to a previous one, that asked everyone to remain peaceful and to respect law enforcement. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 7.8 - “Stay Peaceful!” (The January 6th Report)
04/18/2023
Chapter 7.8 - “Stay Peaceful!” (The January 6th Report)
"Please support our Capitol Police and Law Enforcement. They are truly on the side of our Country. Stay peaceful!" This was a tweet issued by President Trump at 2:38 p.m. This chapter provides details surrounding the efforts by Ivanka Trump in urging the President to issue the post and how others in the White House felt that it did not go far enough to condemn the violence at the Capitol. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 7.7 - “I Guess They’re Just More Upset About the Election Theft Than You Are” (The January 6th Report)
04/18/2023
Chapter 7.7 - “I Guess They’re Just More Upset About the Election Theft Than You Are” (The January 6th Report)
This chapter highlights a conversation between House Leader Kevin McCarthy and President Trump during the attack on the Capitol. “[These] aren’t my people, you know, these are—these are Antifa,” President Trump insisted. “They’re your people. They literally just came through my office windows, and my staff are running for cover. I mean, they’re running for their lives. You need to call them off,” Leader McCarthy told him. Representative Jaime Herrera Beutler, a Republican congresswoman from Washington State said what President Trump said next was “chilling." “Well, Kevin, I guess they’re just more upset about the election theft than you are,” the President said. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 7.6 - “He Thinks Mike Deserves It” (The January 6th Report)
04/17/2023
Chapter 7.6 - “He Thinks Mike Deserves It” (The January 6th Report)
At 2:24 p.m., President Trump made his first public statement during the attack on the Capitol by tweet. It was viewed as an attack on Vice President Pence. A Secret Service agent in the Protective Intelligence Division, tasked with monitoring threats against protectees in part by scouring social media, told his colleagues the tweet was “probably not going to be good for Pence. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 7.5 - “He Doesn’t Want to Do Anything” (The January 6th Report)
04/17/2023
Chapter 7.5 - “He Doesn’t Want to Do Anything” (The January 6th Report)
Throughout the afternoon, the President’s advisors tried to get him to tell the mob to leave the Capitol. This section describes the concerns of members of the White House staff who wanted the President to release a statement regarding the violence outside the Capitol. It also talks about the reaction of the White House counsel when he realized that rioters had entered the Capitol. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 7.4 - “We’re Going to Try to Get the President to Put Out a Statement” (The January 6th Report)
04/14/2023
Chapter 7.4 - “We’re Going to Try to Get the President to Put Out a Statement” (The January 6th Report)
After returning to the White House following his speech at the Ellipse, President Trump walked through the corridor from the Oval Office into the Presidential Dining Room and sat down at the table with the television remote and a Diet Coke. For the rest of the afternoon—as his country faced an hours-long attack—he hunkered down in or around the dining room, watching television. Based on notes taken by the White House Press Secretary, President Trump continued to press the idea of physically walking from the White House to the Capitol. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 7.3 - The President’s Anger When He Could Not March to the Capitol (The January 6th Report)
04/13/2023
Chapter 7.3 - The President’s Anger When He Could Not March to the Capitol (The January 6th Report)
The Committee received information informally from current and former members of the Secret Service and former White House staff from witnesses describing President Trump as “angry,” “irate,” or “furious” during an interaction in the Presidential vehicle between the President and the Secret Service. This section describes the evidence surrounding the President's intent to travel to the Capitol along with his supporters following his speech at the Ellipse. Even after arriving back at the White House, there was still some uncertainty whether or not the move to the Capitol would still occur. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 7.2 - “I’ll Be There With You” (The January 6th Report)
04/12/2023
Chapter 7.2 - “I’ll Be There With You” (The January 6th Report)
The President was told, according to testimony, that many members of the crowd gathered at the Ellipse were unwilling to pass through the magnetometers because they were armed. President Trump was furious because he wanted them to come in and help fill some of the empty seats. He also wanted to march with them to the Capitol. As this section explains, it would be complicated for the Secret Service to coordinate a presidential movement even on a normal day. But with tens of thousands of supporters flooding into downtown DC, and the crowd around the Capitol becoming more violent, it made it nearly impossible. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 7.1 - “Reinsert the Mike Pence Lines” (The January 6th Report)
04/11/2023
Chapter 7.1 - “Reinsert the Mike Pence Lines” (The January 6th Report)
Vice President Pence was critical to President Trump's plan for January 6th to delay the certification. He tried to reach the Vice President, but couldn’t. Trump spoke with his speechwriter for about 30 minutes ahead of his planned rally and made changes that called out the Vice President by name. These late additions were the first time that Pence was named directly in the planned remarks. This section describes the timeline for the addition, the removal, and the ultimate reinsertion of these lines into the speech. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 7 (Intro) - 187 Minutes of Dereliction (The January 6th Report)
04/10/2023
Chapter 7 (Intro) - 187 Minutes of Dereliction (The January 6th Report)
This section provides an overview of the upcoming chapter detailing President Trump's actions, and the failure to take action in some cases. Once the attack was underway, President Trump initially ignored the counsel of his own family, members of his administration, Republican elected officials, and friendly Fox News personalities. Upon the release of a video at 4:17 p.m., some people involved in the riot testified that they left soon it came out and provided their reasons. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 6.17 - “Together, We Will STOP THE STEAL.” (The January 6th Report)
04/07/2023
Chapter 6.17 - “Together, We Will STOP THE STEAL.” (The January 6th Report)
On the evening of January 5th, the President edited the speech he would deliver the next day at the Ellipse. The initial draft circulated on January 5th emphasized that the crowd would march to the U.S. Capitol. Based on what they had heard from others in the White House, the speechwriting team expected President Trump to use his address to tell people to go to the Capitol. In speaking with staff, he still seemed optimistic that “Congress would take some sort of action in his favor.” Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 6.16 - January 5, 2021: “Fort Trump” (The January 6th Report)
04/07/2023
Chapter 6.16 - January 5, 2021: “Fort Trump” (The January 6th Report)
While the “Stop the Steal” coalition was not given speaking slots on the Ellipse stage on January 6th, its leaders had plenty of opportunities to speak the day before. And they used their platforms to rile up the crowd in Washington, DC. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 6.15 - “POTUS…Likes the Crazies.” (The January 6th Report)
04/07/2023
Chapter 6.15 - “POTUS…Likes the Crazies.” (The January 6th Report)
The “Stop the Steal” movement played an outsized role in promoting January 6th. And now, as the day approached, its leading voices wanted prime speaking gigs—perhaps even on the same stage as President Trump. In the end, the “Stop the Steal” leaders—Stone, Jones and Alexander —did not appear on the stage at the Ellipse on January 6th, although they did speak at other planned events. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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Chapter 6.14 - “Well, I Should Walk With the People.” (The January 6th Report)
04/06/2023
Chapter 6.14 - “Well, I Should Walk With the People.” (The January 6th Report)
President Trump wanted to personally accompany his supporters on the march from the Ellipse to the U.S. Capitol. During a January 4th meeting with staffers Trump emphasized his desire to march with his supporters. Although his advisors tried to talk the President out of personally going, they understood that his supporters would be marching. President Trump did not give up on the idea of personally joining his supporters on their march. Share the ordered list of released chapters on YouTube: These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at . Full chapters are available, upon completion, at . If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to . Follow the show on Twitter or on Facebook at .
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