Nicholas Fandos, a national reporter for The New York Times, Jonathan Martin, a political correspondent, and Emily Cochrane, a congressional reporter, share gripping firsthand accounts of the January 6th Capitol insurrection. They discuss the charged atmosphere leading up to the attack, how the mob stormed the Capitol during the election certification, and the panic among lawmakers. Their vivid narratives highlight the divisions within American democracy and the urgent need for accountability, encapsulating a day that tested the very fabric of the nation.