Ivanka Trump testified under oath to the Jan. 6 committee for eight hours behind closed doors. Some of that videotaped footage has now been made public by the committee, making headlines and suggesting more could be ahead.
Ivanka Trump, former President Donald Trump’s daughter and adviser, could play a pivotal role in the House Jan. 6 committee's public hearings.
Thursday night's hearing set the stage for the series of hearings over the coming week as the committee seeks to lay out a timeline of what was happening in the White House as the Capitol attack unfolded. in which she said she “accepted” the Justice Department's findings that there was no fraud in the 2020 election.On Friday, Trump posted on his Twitter alternative, Truth Social, disparaging his daughter, saying she was “not involved in looking at, or studying, Election results.
If the committee airs more of Ivanka Trump's testimony, Trump could go further to discredit his daughter in an attempt to play down her knowledge of what happened in the lead-up to the Capitol attack.Sign up for our OnPolitics newsletter and get the news delivered to youBut multiple reports since the attack have revealed Ivanka Trump was close to the former president as rioters breached the Capitol. Former Vice President Mike Pence’s national security adviser, Keith Kellogg, told the Jan.
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