News

Ivanka Trump Testifies Before Jan 6 Committee, Answers Questions ‘Willingly’

On Tuesday evening, Ivanka Trump concluded an eight-hour deposition with the House Committee investigating the Capital riots that occurred on January 6, 2021. Her testimony was requested a little over a month ago by the Committee chair, Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Mississippi). Trump spoke with the committee over video conference, and her testimony comes five days after her husband Jared Kushner testified with the committee for around six hours.

When questioned about the former First Daughter’s conduct, Thompson told Capitol Hill reporters, “She’s answering questions. I mean, you know, not in broad, chatty terms, but she’s answering questions.” Ivanka could have a valuable perspective on the events, as she was present in the White House with her father Donald Trump as what began as a “Stop The Steal” protest event disputing the results of the 2020 Presidential election, became a violent invasion of one of the country’s bureaucratic centers.

Trump and Kushner are so far the only Trump family members who have voluntarily testified before the House committee. Thompson was also quick to point out, in contrast to other former Trump administration officials and other allies of his, that Ivanka “came in on her own,” instead of refusing to appear and require subpoenas to respond to questioning. “That obviously has significant value,” he said.

The congressman remained tight-lipped as to whether Ivanka’s testimony provided them with any key “new information,” about developments in the White House during the riots, but her perspective was surely valuable as a former member of her father’s inner circle.

Other members of Trump’s family are in the sights of the House Committee in a variety of ways. Kimberly Guilfoyle, the partner of Donald Trump Jr., has been subpoenaed by the Jan 6 Committee because she “backed out of her original commitment to provide a voluntary interview.” Guilfoyle was a key organizer who also appeared on stage during the “Stop The Steal,” rally, along with Trump’s other son Eric Trump. The panel has also subpoenaed Eric for his phone records on the day of the riots.

Jacob Linden

Recent Posts

Robert F. Kenndey Jr., 70, Raises Eyebrows At Posh NYC Gym Working Out In Jeans & Boots After Controversial Nomination To Serve In Trump’s Cabinet

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 70, recently embroiled in controversy over his numerous questionable health claims,…

16 mins ago

Scout Willis Announces She’s Now ‘An Actor’ In Post With Dad Bruce Willis Amid His Dementia Battle

Scout and Tallulah posted another rare glimpse of Willis last month in a joint Instagram…

12 hours ago

Meghan Markle’s Cooking Show Will Likely Be Scrapped Because Of Poor Performance Of New Series With Prince Harry, ‘Polo’

They emphasized, “There won’t be another deal. There may be one-offs, but that’s it.”

13 hours ago

Two New Alvin Ailey Productions Debut At City Center

Seibert speculated, “If struggle without context is baffling, heaven without struggle isn’t very interesting.”

1 day ago

Right-Wing Activist Nick Fuentes Claims Armed Man Tried To Kill Him In His Home After His Address Was Leaked Online

The shooter was identified to be John R. Lyons, 24, of Westchester, Illinois.

1 day ago

Putin Challenges The U.S. To A Missile ‘Duel,’ Zelenskyy Responds By Calling Him ‘A Dumb—‘

Asked by moderators at the event how Russia perseveres “when the world is going crazy,”…

1 day ago