This is your Daily Kos one-stop shop for all of the transcripts released by the Select Committee to Investigate the Attack on the U.S. Capitol.
As transcripts are released they will be added to the list.
As transcripts are released they will be added to the list.
Transcripts released on Dec. 27
- Cassidy Hutchinson, former aide to Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows
- May 17, 2021 (In interview sequence discerned through the transcript release so far, this was her first interview)
- June 20, 2021 (In interview sequence discerned through the transcript release so far, this was her second interview)
- Jan. 6 rally organizer and Stop the Steal movement leader Ali Alexander
- Amy Kremer of Women for America First
- Kylie Kremer of Women for America First
- Top Trump campaign fundraiser Caroline Wren
- Former director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office John McEntee
- Former White House press aide Judd Deere
- Trump campaign adviser Max Miller
- Trump ally Bernie Kerik (associate to Rudy Giuliani, leader of Trump’s fake elector scheme in courts)
- Former U.S. Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia
- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin
- Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger
- Michigan State Senate majority leader Mike Shirkey
- Former commanding general of the DC National Guard Major General William Walker
- Part 1: December 13, 2021
- Part 2: April 21, 2022
- Filmmaker Nick Quested
- House of Representatives staff director Jamie Fleet
Transcripts released on Dec. 23
- Pasquale Anthony “Pat” Cipollone, former White House counsel to Trump
- Kayleigh McEnany, former White House press secretary
- Elaine Chao, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation
- William Barr, former U.S. Attorney General
- Alex Cannon, Trump campaign lawyer
- Part 1: April 13, 2022
- Part 2: August 18, 2022
- Mark Robinson, retired sergeant, D.C. Police Department
- Justin Clark, Trump lawyer
- William (Bill) Stepien, Trump campaign adviser
- Caroline Elizabeth Edwards, U.S. Capitol Police officer who fought off the mob on Jan. 6
- Sidney Powell, Trump lawyer, fake elector scheme
- Richard Peter Donoghue, former deputy U.S. Attorney General
- Jeffrey A. Rosen, former acting U.S. Attorney General
- Hope Hicks, former White House counselor to the president
- Paul Irving, former House of Representatives Sergeant at Arms
- Greg Jacob, former counsel to former Vice President Mike Pence
- Marc Short, former chief of staff to former Vice President Mike Pence
- Ivanka Trump, White House adviser, daughter to Trump
- Julie Radford, chief of staff to Ivanka Trump
- Chad Wolf, former director of Homeland Security
- Ken Klukowski Part 1, attorney at Justice Department
- Benjamin Williamson, a former top aide to Mark Meadows
- Michael Pompeo, former U.S. Secretary of State
- Keith Kellogg, Jr., former national security adviser to former Vice President Mike Pence
- Robert O’Brien, former national security adviser to Trump
- Brandon Straka, a right-wing pro-Trump activist with some ties to Stop the Steal movement who pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct at the Capitol
- Janet West Buhler, Jan. 6 rioter who cheered and applauded as the Capitol was breached, pleaded guilty to a single count of parading, demonstrating, or picketing in the Capitol
- Carla Krzywicki, Jan. 6 rioter who pleaded guilty to parading inside of the Capitol; daughter of Jan. 6 defendant Jean Lavin
- James Rahm, III, Jan. 6 rioter joined by his father at the Capitol on Jan. 6
- Thomas Paul Conover, Jr. Jan. 6 rioter who pleaded guilty to parading inside the Capitol
- Zac Martin, Jan. 6 rioter who pleaded guilty to parading inside the Capitol
- Eric Barber, Jan. 6 rioter, and former Parkersburg, West Virginia city councilman
- Daniel J. Herendeen, Jan. 6 rioter who pleaded guilty to entering and remaining in a restricted building
- Lawrence Stackhouse, Jan. 6 rioter who admitted to breaching Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office, reported Proud Boys ties but has denied association with the group
- John D. Wright, Jan. 6 rioter who pleaded guilty to obstruction of an official proceeding, organized a bus that brought 100 people to the Capitol on Jan. 6
- Jean Lavin, Jan. 6 rioter who entered a guilty plea, mother of Jan. 6 rioter Carla Krzywicki
- Greg Rubenacker, Jan. 6 rioter who chased Officer Eugene Goodman inside the Capitol
- Ryan Kelley, former candidate for governor of Michigan, right-wing activist facing four charges including entering and remaining in a restricted building
- Jeremy Bertino, former Proud Boys leader who pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy
- Lewis Easton Cantwell, Jan. 6 rioter from North Carolina who pleaded guilty to interfering with law enforcement
- Frank J. Scavo III, Jan. 6 rioter from Pennsylvania who organized a bus of over 200 people to Washington, D.C. on Jan. 6
- Francis Connor, Jan. 6 rioter from New York who pleaded guilty to trespassing and disorderly conduct
- George Amos Tenney, Jan. 6 rioter from South Carolina who warned of a potential “siege” against U.S. Capitol on Facebook, pleaded guilty to civil disorder and obstruction of an official proceeding
- Samuel Armes, a cryptocurrency advocate who claims to have been involved in the brainstorming of ideas that ended up in a blueprint to occupy federal buildings found in possession of Proud Boy leader Henry “Enrique” Tarrio
- Landon Bentley, Oath Keeper reportedly in contact with Oath Keeper founder Elmer Stewart Rhodes on Jan. 6
- Nicholas DeCarlo, Proud Boys leader from Texas, pleaded guilty to obstruction of an official proceeding
- Dustin Thompson, Jan. 6 rioter who claimed he breached the Capitol on “presidential orders”
Transcripts released on Dec. 22
- Cassidy Hutchinson, former aide to White House chief of staff Mark Meadows
- Part 1: September 14, 2022 (In interview sequence discerned through the transcript release so far, this was her third interview)
- Part 2: September 15, 2022 (In interview sequence discerned through the transcript release so far, this was her fourth interview)
- Chris Krebs, former director of the Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
- Stephen Ayres, a Capitol rioter who pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and testified before the select committee that the mob acted at Trump’s urging
- Part 1: June 17, 2022
- Part 2: June 22, 2022
- Mark Esper, former U.S. Secretary of Defense under former President Donald Trump
- Ken Klukowski, an aide to Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark
- Sarah Matthews, former White House deputy press secretary
Transcripts released on Dec. 21
- Chris Barcenas, committee member for Miami GOP and reported Proud Boy
- Kathy Berden, national chairwoman of Michigan GOP
- Alexander Bruesewitz, Stop the Steal leader, right-wing activist
- Patrick Casey, Leader ‘America First’ movement
- Dion Cini, organizer of Trump boat parade
- Jeffrey Clark, Justice Department official, fake elector scheme
- Jim DeGraffenreid, Nevada GOP member, fake elector scheme
- Enrique De La Torre, Stop the Steal supporter, alleged ties to Proud Boys, Roger Stone
- John Eastman, right-wing attorney, author of memo to overturn 2020 election
- Jenna Ellis, Trump attorney, fake elector scheme
- Kimberly Fletcher, president, and founder Moms for America; Stop the Steal ties
- Michael Flynn, former Trump national security adviser
- Nick Fuentes, white nationalist
- Julie Fancelli, Publix heiress, funded rally at Ellipse
- Bianca Gracia, founder of Latinos for Trump
- Alex Jones, Infowars host, conspiracy theorist, Stop the Steal supporter
- Ryan Kelle, former MI GOP gubernatorial candidate charged with misdemeanors after climbing Capitol scaffolding
- Charlie Kirk, right-wing activist, executive director of Turning Point USA
- David Scott Kuntz, supporter Three Percenters anti-government movement
- Antonio LaMotta, arrested during ballot count in Pennsylvania, guilty of carrying a weapon without a license
- Philip Luelsdorff, 1st Amendment Praetorian founder who watched Jan. 6 proceedings with Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman at Willard Hotel
- Robert Patrick Lewis, 1st Amendment Praetorian chairman
- Joshua Macias, arrested during ballot count in Pennsylvania, guilty of carrying a weapon without a license)
- Shawna Martin, alleged Q-Anon supporter, and member of Panhandle Patriots of Idaho, patrolled outside Capitol on Jan. 6
- John Matze founder, CEO Parler
- Michael McDonald, Nevada GOP chairman
- Stewart Rhodes, founder of Oath Keepers convicted of seditious conspiracy
- Mayra Rodriguez, submitted fake elector certificate for Trump, Michigan
- Michael Roman, senior adviser, Trump reelection campaign
- Roger Stone, Trump ally, Stop the Steal supporter, an alleged member of Proud Boys
- Enrique Tarrio, leader of the Proud Boys, awaiting trial for seditious conspiracy in Jan. 2023
- Phil Waldron, former U.S. Army colonel who spread conspiracy theory about voting machine hacking
- Kelli Ward, Arizona GOP chairwoman, fake elector scheme
- Garrett Ziegler, former White House aide