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Jan. 6 report already on Amazon best seller list

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NEW YORK >> It took less than a day for the Jan. 6 report to go from public unveiling to the bestseller list on Amazon.com.

By late Friday, three editions of the Congressio­nal probe of the 2021 siege of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of then-President Donald Trump were in the top 30 on Amazon. The editions include one with a foreword by MSNBC anchor Ari Melber, published by Harper Paperbacks; A Celadon Books release with a foreword by New Yorker editor David Remnick and an epilogue by Rep. Jamie Raskin, a Maryland Democrat and member of the House Select Committee; and a volume by the Hachette Book Group imprint Twelve, published in coordinati­on with The New York Times.

The 814-page document, released late Thursday, is not copyrighte­d, can be published by anyone and is otherwise available for free on various government and media web sites. Previous government publicatio­ns, from the Sept. 11 commission report to Robert Mueller’s probe into Trump’s ties to Russian officials when he ran for president in 2016, have been bestseller­s. The Sept. 11 report was even a finalist in 2004 for the National Book Award.

As with other government releases, publishers have rushed to get their books out quickly to capitalize on public interest. All three bestsellin­g editions will be out within the next two weeks, along with books from Random House and Melville House Books.

The Jan. 6 report culminates an 18-month investigat­ion, which included more than 1,000 witness interviews and more than a million pages of source material. The committee of seven Democrats and two Republican­s blamed the insurrecti­on on Trump, finding a “multi-part conspiracy” orchestrat­ed by the president and his closest allies in an effort to overturn his loss to Democrat Joe Biden. Trump, a Republican, has already announced his candidacy for 2024.

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