<p>The only published edition of this important report printed in <em>normal-size pages</em> rather than letter-size memo format to be readable as a manageable paperback; yet it retains the original pagination. This is the top-line findings and principal supporting evidence found in the House Select Committee's official Introductory Material report. It was issued on December 19 2022 in anticipation of the Final Report's release December 22. The committee's summary recounts details of the shocking and deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol building and its occupants on January 6 2021. The author (set out more fully) is the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol of the United States House of Representatives.</p><p><br></p><p>The Select Committee released this introductory report on December 19. It is entitled in the media (and by the committee itself in its URL of the released PDF) as an Executive Summary of the final report though it is far more complete and supported in citations than are most such summaries (at 154 pages even with large pages). This report is presented here in book form using a smaller but normal page-size to ease its use in reading and shelving compared to the letter-paged original. The pagination is maintained and the font is legible. Other than resizing and binding as a book and the addition of the new foreword this is an exact printing of the released introductory report -- meant to add value by publishing it in a manageable paperback format rather than an ungainly memo.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>The House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol was formed July 1 2021. It reviewed over a million documents and interviewed over a thousand witnesses. Its multiple hearings produced witnesses and videos revealing behind-the-scenes evidence not publicly known as the world watched in horror the day of the attack.</p><p><br></p><p>The Quid Pro edition adds a contemporaneous Foreword by Steven Alan Childress a senior law professor at Tulane University Law School and coauthor of the three-volume legal treatise <em>Federal Standards of Review</em>. In it he analyzes the historic import of the report and its criminal referrals the issue of bipartisanship and the evidence-law concept of hearsay used incorrectly by many previous critics of the committee's work.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p><em>Quid Pro Books</em> is an independent academic publisher of classic and contemporary&nbsp;nonfiction books on law history political science and the social sciences.</p>
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