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Examining the U.S. Capitol Attack

Hosted by United States Senate · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 14 episodes

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Join us as we explore a thorough bipartisan report from the U.S. Senate Committees on Homeland Security and Rules and Administration. This compelling analysis sheds light on the security protocols, planning efforts, and the responses by the U.S. Capitol Police, the Capitol Police Board, the FBI, and the Departments of Homeland Security and Defense in relation to the unprecedented events that unfolded on January 6, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol Building. Discover the insights and lessons learned from this pivotal moment in American history. - Summary by Joanne Turner

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United States Senate hosts Examining the U.S. Capitol Attack, a government show with 14 episodes published.

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014 - Appendix B concluded

Feb 25, 202622m0

Join us as we explore a thorough bipartisan report from the U.S. Senate Committees on Homeland Security and Rules and Administration. This compelling analysis sheds light on the security protocols, planning efforts, and

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013 - Appendix B Transcript of Pres Trump's Jan 6 Speech

Feb 25, 202647m0

Join us as we explore a thorough bipartisan report from the U.S. Senate Committees on Homeland Security and Rules and Administration. This compelling analysis sheds light on the security protocols, planning efforts, and

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012 - Appendix A USCP Inspector General Recommendations

Feb 25, 202617m0

Join us as we explore a thorough bipartisan report from the U.S. Senate Committees on Homeland Security and Rules and Administration. This compelling analysis sheds light on the security protocols, planning efforts, and

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011 - IX Conclusion

Feb 25, 20261m0

Join us as we explore a thorough bipartisan report from the U.S. Senate Committees on Homeland Security and Rules and Administration. This compelling analysis sheds light on the security protocols, planning efforts, and

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010 - VIII DOD and DC National Guard Assistance cont'd

Feb 25, 202634m0

Join us as we explore a thorough bipartisan report from the U.S. Senate Committees on Homeland Security and Rules and Administration. This compelling analysis sheds light on the security protocols, planning efforts, and

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009 - VIII DOD and DC National Guard Assistance

Feb 25, 202638m0

Join us as we explore a thorough bipartisan report from the U.S. Senate Committees on Homeland Security and Rules and Administration. This compelling analysis sheds light on the security protocols, planning efforts, and

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008 - VII Opaque Capitol Police Board Processes Slowed Requests for National Guard Support

Feb 25, 202622m0

Join us as we explore a thorough bipartisan report from the U.S. Senate Committees on Homeland Security and Rules and Administration. This compelling analysis sheds light on the security protocols, planning efforts, and

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007 - VI USCP Was Not Prepared For The Attack

Feb 25, 202631m0

Join us as we explore a thorough bipartisan report from the U.S. Senate Committees on Homeland Security and Rules and Administration. This compelling analysis sheds light on the security protocols, planning efforts, and

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006 - V USCP Did Not Communicate Intelligence Warning of Violence

Feb 25, 202652m0

Join us as we explore a thorough bipartisan report from the U.S. Senate Committees on Homeland Security and Rules and Administration. This compelling analysis sheds light on the security protocols, planning efforts, and

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005 - IV Federal Intelligence Agencies Did Not Issue A Threat Assessment or Bulletin

Feb 25, 202618m0

Join us as we explore a thorough bipartisan report from the U.S. Senate Committees on Homeland Security and Rules and Administration. This compelling analysis sheds light on the security protocols, planning efforts, and

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004 - III Background cont'd

Feb 25, 202629m0

Join us as we explore a thorough bipartisan report from the U.S. Senate Committees on Homeland Security and Rules and Administration. This compelling analysis sheds light on the security protocols, planning efforts, and

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003 - III Background

Feb 25, 202617m0

Join us as we explore a thorough bipartisan report from the U.S. Senate Committees on Homeland Security and Rules and Administration. This compelling analysis sheds light on the security protocols, planning efforts, and

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002 - II Findings of Fact and Recommendations

Feb 25, 202631m0

Join us as we explore a thorough bipartisan report from the U.S. Senate Committees on Homeland Security and Rules and Administration. This compelling analysis sheds light on the security protocols, planning efforts, and

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001 - I Executive Summary

Feb 25, 202619m0

Join us as we explore a thorough bipartisan report from the U.S. Senate Committees on Homeland Security and Rules and Administration. This compelling analysis sheds light on the security protocols, planning efforts, and

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