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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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  • Mike Shirkey (Majority Leader, Michigan State Senate)
  • Bryan Cutler (Speaker, Pennsylvania House of Representatives)
  • Rusty Bowers (Speaker, Arizona House of Representatives)
  • Brad Raffensperger (Georgia Secretary of State)
  • Gabriel Sterling (Georgia Secretary of State, Chief Operating Officer)
  • BJay Pak (served as United States Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia in the Trump Administration)
  • Al Schmidt (City Commissioner of Philadelphia)
  • Chris Stirewalt (Fox News Political Editor)
  • Benjamin Ginsberg (Election Attorney)
  • J. Michael Luttig (Retired judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and informal advisor to Vice President Mike Pence)
  • Katrina Pierson (served as a liaison for the White House and organizers at Donald Trump's "Save America" rally on January 6)
  • Nicholas Luna (served as Personal Aide to President Trump)
  • Stephen Miller (served as Senior Advisor to President Trump)
  • Vincent Haley (served as Deputy Assistant to the President and Advisor for Policy, Strategy and Speechwriting in the Trump Administration)
  • Julie Radford (Chief of Staff to Ivanka Trump in the Trump Administration)
  • Mick Mulvaney (former Acting Chief of Staff and Special Envoy for Northern Ireland in the Trump Administration)
  • Elaine Chao (Secretary of Transportation in the Trump Administration)
  • Roger Stone (Trump associate)

Democrats:

  • Jocelyn Benson (Michigan Secretary of State)

Other:

  • U.S. Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn
  • DC Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone
  • U.S. Capitol Police Sgt. Aquilino Gonell
  • DC Metropolitan Police Officer Daniel Hodges
  • General Mark Milley (Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff)
  • U.S. Capitol Police Officer Caroline Edwards
  • Nick Quested (award-winning British filmmaker)
  • Robert Schornack (sentenced to 36 months' probation)
  • Eric Barber (charged with theft and unlawful demonstration in the Capitol)
  • John Wright (awaiting trial for felony civil disorder and other charges)
  • George Meza (Proud Boy)