Final Report of House Jan.6 Committee: Insurrection was a ‘Direct Result of the President’s Conduct’

The comprehensive report details the planning and execution of the attack, the response of law enforcement and calls for recommendations to prevent future violence

The House of Representatives committee investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol has released its final report, detailing the events leading up to, during, and after the insurrection. The report, which is the result of a year-long investigation, provides a comprehensive account of the attack, including the planning and execution of the insurrection, the response of law enforcement, and the efforts to hold those responsible accountable.

The report found that the attack was a “direct result of the president’s conduct” and that former President Donald Trump “lit the match” that led to the attack on the Capitol. The report also found that Trump’s false claims of a stolen election, and his call to his supporters to “never give up” and “never give in,” helped to fuel the violence.

The report also details the failures of law enforcement, specifically the U.S. Capitol Police, in their response to the attack. The committee found that the agency was “woefully unprepared” for the attack and that its response was “slow and ineffective.” The report also criticized the leadership of the agency, stating that “a lack of leadership, communication and an unwillingness to accept responsibility” contributed to the failures of the agency.

The committee also found that the attack was not just the work of a few individuals, but the result of a coordinated effort by far-right extremist groups. The report states that “the attack on the Capitol was not a spontaneous event, but rather the result of a deliberate, coordinated plan.” The report also found that the insurrectionists were motivated by a “desire to overturn the 2020 presidential election.”

The report also calls for a number of recommendations, including strengthening security at the Capitol, increasing funding for the U.S. Capitol Police and other law enforcement agencies, and creating a national commission to study the attack and make recommendations for preventing future violence.

The report’s release comes as the Senate is currently conducting its own investigation into the January 6 attack. The Senate committee is expected to release its own report in the coming weeks. The House committee’s report will serve as a key piece of evidence in the ongoing criminal cases against those charged in connection with the attack, and it also serves as a reminder of the events of January 6, and the urgent need for continued efforts to address the security and safety of the Capitol and the nation.

By Laurie Rudman

Laurie Rudman is the Managing Editor of the Texas Daily Globe, where she leads a talented team of writers and editors. Laurie's passion for journalism began in her hometown of Austin, Texas, where she wrote for her high school newspaper. She went on to study journalism at the University of Texas at Austin and began her career as a reporter for a local newspaper. Over the years, Laurie has worked for several newspapers in Texas, covering a range of topics from education to politics. Her talent and dedication eventually led her to the Texas Daily Globe, where she was hired as an editor. She quickly rose through the ranks, and was eventually promoted to Managing Editor. In her role as Managing Editor, Laurie oversees the newspaper's daily operations and works closely with reporters to ensure that the newspaper's coverage is timely, accurate, and engaging. When she's not working, Laurie enjoys spending time with her husband and two children. They love to go on camping trips and hikes in the beautiful Texas Hill Country.

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