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2023-01-05
ALL of the transcript links and january6th.house.gov links are BROKEN.
ALL redirect to a page "Committees No Longer Standing".
All J6 committee materials are available at
govinfo.gov
See also https://archive.org/details/jan-6th-committee-docs?tab=about
From https://january6th.house.gov/news
Dec 21: 34 transcripts
https://january6th.house.gov/news/press-releases/release-select-committee-materials
Christopher Barcenas
Kathy Berden
Alexander Bruesewitz
Patrick Casey
Dion Cini
Jeffrey Clark Part 1, Part 2
Jim DeGraffenreid
Enrique De La Torre
John Eastman
Jenna Ellis
Kimberly Fletcher
Michael Flynn
Nick Fuentes
Julie Fancelli
Bianca Gracia
Alex Jones
Ryan Kelley
Charlie Kirk
David Scott Kuntz
Antonio LaMotta
Philip Luelsdorff
Robert Patrick Lewis
Joshua Macias
Shawna Martin
John Matze
Michael McDonald
Stewart Rhodes
Mayra Rodriguez
Michael Roman
Roger Stone
Enrique Tarrio
Phil Waldron
Kelli Ward
Garrett Ziegler
Dec 22: Additional transcripts
https://january6th.house.gov/news/press-releases/release-select-committee-materials-1
Chris Krebs
Stephen Ayres, Part 1, Part 2
Mark Esper
Ken Klukowski, June 10, 2022
Sarah Matthews
Dec 22: Cassidy Hutchinson transcripts
https://january6th.house.gov/news/press-releases/release-select-committee-materials-0
Cassidy Hutchinson, September 14, 2022, September 15, 2022.
Dec 23: Additional transcripts
https://january6th.house.gov/news/press-releases/release-select-committee-materials-2
Pasquale Anthony Pat Cipollone
Kayleigh McEnany
Elaine Chao
William Barr
Alex Cannon, 4/13/22; 8/18/22
Mark Robinson
Justin Clark
William (Bill) Stepien
Caroline Elizabeth Edwards
Sidney Powell
Richard Peter Donoghue
Jeffrey A. Rosen
Hope Hicks
Paul Irving
Greg Jacob
Marc Short
Ivanka Trump
Julie Radford
Chad Wolf
Ken Klukowski Part 1
Benjamin Williamson
Michael Pompeo
Keith Kellogg, Jr.
Robert OBrien
Brandon Straka
Janet West Buhler
Carla Krzywicki
James Rahm, III
Thomas Paul Conover, Jr.
Zac Martin
Eric Barber
Daniel J. Herendeen
Lawrence Stackhouse
John D. Wright
Jean Lavin
Greg Rubenacker
Ryan Kelley
Jeremy Bertino
Lewis Easton Cantwell
Frank J. Scavo III
Francis Connor
[ Original link doesn't work. Try Francis Connor ]
George Amos Tenney
Samuel Armes
Landon Bentley
Nicholas DeCarlo
Duston Thompson
Dec 27: Additional transcripts
https://january6th.house.gov/news/press-releases/release-select-committee-materials-3
Ali Alexander
Judson P. Deere
Jamie Fleet
Cassidy Hutchinson, May 17, 2022; June 20, 2022
Bernard Kerik
Amy Kremer
Kylie Kremer
John McEntee
Max Miller
Steven Mnuchin
Nick Quested
Brad Raffensperger
Eugene Scalia
Michael Shirkey
William Walker, Part 1; Part 2
Caroline Wren
Dec 29: Additional Transcripts
https://january6th.house.gov/news/press-releases/release-select-committee-materials-4
Christina Bobb
David Bowdich
Muriel Bowser
Taylor Budowich
Robert Contee
Ray Epps
Ruby Freeman
Stephanie Grisham
Alyssa Farah Griffin
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Chris Hodgson
Doug Mastriano
Ryan McCarthy
Christopher Miller
Stephen Miller
Wandrea Arshaye Moss
Mark Robinson
Steven Sund
Donald Trump, Jr
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Dec 30: Additional transcripts
https://january6th.house.gov/news/press-releases/release-select-committee-materials-5
Patrick Byrne
Ken Cuccinelli
Steven Engel
Mark Finchem
Rudy Giuliani
Donnell Harvin
Eric Herschmann
Cassidy Hutchinson, February 23, 2022; March 7, 2022
Jared Kushner
Nicholas Luna
Derek Lyons
Douglas Macgregor
Jason Miller
Cleta Mitchell
Mick Mulvaney
Timothy Murtaugh
Anthony Ornato
BJ Pak
Matthew Pottinger
Kelly SoRelle, Part 1, Part 2
Virginia Thomas
Dec 30, part 2,
https://january6th.house.gov/news/press-releases/release-select-committee-materials-7
Benjamin Angle
William Bock
Bryan Cutler
Cassie Docksey
Josh Ellis
Albert Foley
Robert Glover
Sal Greco
Alex Holder
Scott Johnston
Anton Lunyk
David Millard
Jennifer Moore
Kashyap Patel
Robert Sinners
George Smith
Heidi Stirrup
Marcia Strickler
Robin Vos
Richard Walters
Jan 2: Additional transcripts
https://january6th.house.gov/news/press-releases/release-select-committee-materials-8
Mark Meadows, November 11, 2021; December 8, 2021
Daniel J. Scavino, Jr.
Robert Peede
Ross Worthington
Peter K. Navarro
Molly Michael
Katrina Pierson
Alexandra Preate
Ronna McDaniel
Jocelyn Benson
Shealah D. Craighead, June 8, 2022; June 29, 2022
Russell Bowers
Kenneth Chesebro
Kellyanne Conway
All additional remaining public Select Committee transcripts and other information about witness testimony can be found here
Additional material from
https://january6th.house.gov/media-center/select-committee-witness-materials
Stephen K. Bannon
Charles Anthony Flynn
Cindy Chafian
Walter E. Piatt
James Charles McConville
Mark A. Milley
Frances Haugen
Angela McCallum
Dustin Stockton
Julie E. Farnam
Frances Haugen, December 17, 2021;
Sean P. Gallagher
Yogananda D. Pittman
Annie Christine Howell
Craig Hunter
Christopher Rodriguez
Jeffrey Lawrence Morelock
Alondra Propes
John Kelly Donohue
Robert Schornak
Richard Dockery
Andrew Surabian
Michael Simmons
Brian Jack
Arthur Schwartz
Ed Martin
Gary Coby
Jason Funes
Jewll Powdrell
Mike Sena
Thomas Speciale
David Shafer
Shawn Still
Andrew Hitt
Kelly Ruh
Justin Caporale
Jason Van Tatenhove, March 9, 2022; July 7, 2022
Matthew Thomas Walter
Jay Thaxton
George Meza
Edward Durfee
Larry Weitzner
Hannah Allred
Patrick MacDonnell
Greg Rubenacker
Robert Gabriel
Trevor Hallgren
William B. Harrison, April 7, 2022; August 18, 2022
Austin Ferrer
Vince Haley
Christopher J. Tomney
Michael Wells
Valerie Hasberry
Michael Sherwin
Audra Joy Lemons-Johnson
Austin Boedigheimer
John Isakson
Matthew Morgan
Brian Fishman
Ian Northon
Kevin Zambrano
Arina Grossu
Frank Marchisella
Laura Cox
Madison Fox Porter
Stephanie Dobitsch
J. Smith
Jeremy Liggett
Zach Parkinson
Charles Bowman
J. Doe
Rachel Craddock
Joshua Findlay
Jacqueline Shay Kotkiewicz
Douglas C. Sellers, Jr.
Jim Watkins
Jody Williams
Sean Dollman
Mike Reed
Kristin Davis
Matthew Clarke
Jason Sullivan
Robert O'Brien
Anika Collier Navaroli
Michael Ahrens
J. Johnson
Nicholas DeCarlo
Amy H. Swonger
Letter from the Chairman and Vice Chair to the Department on Homeland Security Regarding Certain Transcripts
Letter from the Chairman and Vice Chair to the White House Regarding Certain Transcripts
[ A tremendous amount of material - in the form of PDFs, MP3s, MP4s, etc - is available at
govinfo.gov
as linked from "A Message from Chairman Thompson & Vice Chair Cheney", Jan 2 ].
[ The Select Committee did a tremendous amount of work, some of it involving some unsavory characters. I'm wore out just copying the links! ]
Ohio Joe
(21,761 posts)Thank you!
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,439 posts)MontanaMama
(23,337 posts)Thank you!
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,439 posts)Even if the repukes change the front page of january6th.house.gov, the transcripts should still be available.
calimary
(81,500 posts)Response to Hermit-The-Prog (Original post)
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Hermit-The-Prog
(33,439 posts)Response to Hermit-The-Prog (Reply #8)
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a kennedy
(29,710 posts)Exactly what we all had heard, he pleaded the 5th on damn near every question.
CousinIT
(9,259 posts)I grabbed it all and put it into a folder on an external drive for safekeeping and reading.
If you use another browser, there are likely similar tools for downloading multiple PDFs on a web page. I think BLD is available for Edge too.
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,439 posts)CousinIT
(9,259 posts)Hekate
(90,827 posts)Hermit-The-Prog
(33,439 posts)Delmette2.0
(4,171 posts)And for keeping track of it all.
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,439 posts)kicking in case any night-owls are interested
FakeNoose
(32,772 posts)Thank you! It's going to take a long time to plow through these, but it's worth it.
This is small potatoes compared to what the J-6 Committee had to read in the last year and a half.
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,439 posts)All of the materials and the report they've released really shows how much work they had to do behind the scenes!
malaise
(269,182 posts)Thanks
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,439 posts)As news orgs and individuals sift through the Committee's work, I bet there will be more juicy revelations.
malaise
(269,182 posts)them
Genki Hikari
(1,766 posts)Aren't you?
niyad
(113,581 posts)arthritisR_US
(7,299 posts)Hermit-The-Prog
(33,439 posts)arthritisR_US
(7,299 posts)Hermit-The-Prog
(33,439 posts)When Kremlin Kevin and the Gangsters Of Putin take over in January, that news release page may disappear. All these PDFs are linked to "democrats.january6th.house.gov" and thus the links should still be valid after Jan 3. Well, that's what I hope.
calimary
(81,500 posts)Looks like YOU did a tremendous amount of work here, too!
Thank you!
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,439 posts)While some articles provide a link to the whole transcript they're writing about, most just show an image of whatever part they reference. (Emptywheel goes so far as to provide the transcript converted to selectable text). I like to see the whole thing as produced by the J6 Committee and thought others might, too. It has already come in handy for checking a couple of news articles.
Genki Hikari
(1,766 posts)Axios has notified the committee about it, but we're still waiting on the fix.
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,439 posts)moonscape
(4,673 posts)Hermit-The-Prog
(33,439 posts)Hermit-The-Prog
(33,439 posts)Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)Hermit-The-Prog
(33,439 posts)Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)berniesandersmittens
(11,345 posts)Bookmarking
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,439 posts)GoCubsGo
(32,094 posts)Bookmarked.
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,439 posts)From: https://january6th.house.gov/news/press-releases/message-chairman-thompson-vice-chair-cheney
A Message from Chairman Thompson & Vice Chair Cheney
Jan 2, 2023
As the Select Committee winds down its operations, we write to again thank all those who have assisted us in achieving our mission. Dozens of our committed staff put aside other opportunities and served honorably in this effort. As the public can now see, this was an immense undertaking, accomplished over a relatively brief period. We overcame many hurdles, including efforts to conceal and obstruct our work and more than a dozen lawsuits. Many witnesses hid behind claims of privilege, including Donald Trump himself, who initially blustered that he would be willing to testify but then sued so he could avoid actually facing our questions.
Of course, our Committees work was a first step: It was our obligation to expose the truth, and to recommend legislative action. We have now done both, and Congress has already acted on one key recommendation. But accountability is now critical to thwart any other future scheme to overturn an election. We have made a series of criminal referrals, and our system of Justice is responsible for what comes next. Others have a critical role to play as well, including state bars and others who oversee the lawyers involved in the plots we exposed.
Over the past several weeks, the Committee has made an enormous volume of material available to the Special Counsel. We have posted the vast majority of our transcripts on our website, and asked agencies concerned about special security issues to review those transcripts that have not been public. Consistent with House Rules, an enormous volume of material has been provided to the National Archives. The Select Committee has also decided to make public a sizable trove of material, much of which is already available online.
In the days after January 6th, nearly all members of Congress knew what had happened was profoundly wrong. The Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy said so publicly, indicating that President Trump bears responsibility, and privately telling his colleagues that he would recommend that Trump resign from office. But just weeks later, the defense of the indefensible began.
Our Committee has done what was necessary at this moment in our Nations history. It was our duty. Preservation of our great Nation is far more important than any other consideration. It is ultimately the reason we take an oath to serve our Nation: to do what is right, regardless of the consequences for ourselves or our politics.
We trust that history will continue to illuminate more details of January 6th and its aftermath. Were grateful to the heroic law enforcement officers who put their lives on the line that day to repel an attack on our democracy. And finally, to all those brave and earnest witnesses who decided to tell the truth: We thank you, and your Nation thanks you.
BENNIE G. THOMPSON, Chairman
LIZ CHENEY, Vice Chair