NEW YORK — The chief of the U.S. Capitol Police throughout the Jan. 6 siege has a e-book deal. Steven A. Sund’s “Braveness Beneath Hearth: Beneath Siege and Outnumbered 58 to 1 on January 6” will come out Jan. 3, simply shy of the two-year anniversary of the riot by supporters of President Donald Trump.
“It’s time to interrupt my silence and reveal every part that I do know occurred,” Sund stated in a press release launched Monday by Blackstone Publishing.
Sund resigned beneath strain quickly after Jan. 6 and testified the next month that he hadn’t seen an FBI area report warning of potential violence. He stated the overrunning of the U.S. Capitol was the results of widespread failures.
“No single civilian regulation enforcement company – and definitely not the USCP – is skilled and outfitted to repel, with out vital army or different regulation enforcement help, an rebellion of 1000’s of armed, violent, and coordinated people centered on breaching a constructing in any respect prices,” he testified.
In accordance with Blackstone, Sund will present “an in depth and harrowing minute-by-minute account of the assault” and hint “Sund’s extraordinary journey from his command publish on January 6 to his explosive behind-closed-doors testimony earlier than the January 6 committee.” Sund will embody a “never-before-heard accounting of a name from the White Home” throughout the siege and “never-before-detailed conversations” between himself and Congressional management.
Final week, Random Home and Celadon Books introduced that they’ll launch editions of the Jan. 6 committee’s remaining report as soon as it’s accomplished. Random Home will embody a foreword by Rep. Adam Schiff, a California Democrat, and Celadon’s e-book will function an epilogue by Rep Jamie Raskin, a Democrat from Maryland. Each congressmen are committee members.