House Jan. 6 Inquisition Requests Ivanka Trump to Voluntarily Cooperate

The House January 6th Inquisition asked Ivanka Trump, her father’s former White House adviser, to voluntarily cooperate with its probe.  “You will anticipate the committee inviting some people to come talk to us,” Chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson said, per Just the News. “Not lawmakers right now. Ivanka Trump.” The request notes that Ivanka spent time […]

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The House January 6th Inquisition asked Ivanka Trump, her father’s former White House adviser, to voluntarily cooperate with its probe. 

“You will anticipate the committee inviting some people to come talk to us,” Chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson said, per Just the News. “Not lawmakers right now. Ivanka Trump.”

The request notes that Ivanka spent time with her father in the days leading up to January 6th, including witnessing a conversation between him and Vice President Pence ahead of Congress’ election certification.

“The Select Committee wishes to discuss the part of the conversation you observed between President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence on the morning of January 6th. Similarly, the Select Committee would like to discuss any other conversations you may have witnessed or participated in regarding the president’s plan to obstruct or impede the counting of electoral votes,” the Inquisition wrote in a letter to Trump. 

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