Examining the U.S. Capitol Attack

United States Senate

A joint bipartisan report by the U.S. Senate Committees on Homeland Security and Rules and Administration, addressing security, planning, and response by the U.S. Capitol Police, the Capitol Police Board, the FBI, and Departments of Homeland Security and Defense to the events of January 6, 2021, in and around the U.S. Capitol Building. - Summary by Joanne Turner

Genre(s): Modern (20th C)

Language: English

Keyword(s): United States history (11), government report (5), united states congress (1), united states senate (1)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 I. Executive Summary Joanne Turner
00:19:29
Play 01 II. Findings of Fact and Recommendations Joanne Turner
00:31:31
Play 02 III. Background Joanne Turner
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Play 03 III. Background, cont'd. Joanne Turner
00:29:13
Play 04 IV. Federal Intelligence Agencies Did Not Issue A Threat Assessment or Bulletin Joanne Turner
00:18:06
Play 05 V. USCP Did Not Communicate Intelligence Warning of Violence Joanne Turner
00:52:48
Play 06 VI. USCP Was Not Prepared For The Attack Joanne Turner
00:31:03
Play 07 VII. Opaque Capitol Police Board Processes Slowed Requests for National Guard Support Joanne Turner
00:22:44
Play 08 VIII. DOD and DC National Guard Assistance Joanne Turner
00:38:48
Play 09 VIII. DOD and DC National Guard Assistance, cont'd. Joanne Turner
00:34:46
Play 10 IX. Conclusion Joanne Turner
00:01:46
Play 11 Appendix A: USCP Inspector General Recommendations Joanne Turner
00:17:56
Play 12 Appendix B: Transcript of Pres. Trump's Jan. 6 Speech Joanne Turner
00:47:56
Play 13 Appendix B concluded Joanne Turner
00:22:13