Here is a revelatory peek at the inner workings of the January 6th committee and a clear-eyed look at the existential threats facing our republic-and a blueprint for how America can fight to survive the darkest night before the dawn. With unique insights from within the far-right movement and from the front lines of the courageous team investigating it, Riggleman shows how our democracy is balanced on a knife’s edge between disinformation and truth. Based on the novel by Nick Cutter (The Troop) and screenplay written by Cutter and Ian Weir, THE BREACH tells the story of John Hawkins, counting down his last days as Chief of Police in the tiny town of Lone Crow nestled deep in the desolate woods of Northern Ontario. The man responsible for unearthing Mark Meadows’s infamous texts shows how data analysis shapes the contours of our new war, telling how the committee uncovered many of its explosive findings and sharing revealing stories from his time in the Trump-era GOP. And it also contains shocking details about the Trump White House’s links to militant extremist groups-even during the almost-eight-hour period on January 6th when the White House supposedly had no phone calls. The book includes previously unpublished texts from key political leaders. Riggleman, who joined the committee as senior technical advisor after he was asked to help, lays out the full intent and scope of the plot to overturn the election. In The Breach, a former House Republican and the first member of Congress to sound the alarm about QAnon, Denver Riggleman, provides readers with an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look at the January 6th select committee’s investigation. And that thinking portends even darker days ahead. That day, an unhinged mindset led to an attack on the Capitol, the most serious assault on American democracy since the end of the Civil War. But when a faceless body with mysterious wounds washes up on the shores of the Porcupine River, he’s pulled deeper in than ever before. Make no mistake: modern information warfare is here and January 6th was just the first battle. The Breach Nick Cutter, Marc Vietor (Narrator) 3.40 691 ratings116 reviews John Hawkins is counting down his last days as chief of police on the Lone Crow Reservation in the lonely, frigid woods of the Yukon.
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