
January 6 committee asks Ivanka Trump to talk with them
CNN
The House select committee investigating the January 6 riot is asking former President Donald Trump's daughter and then-senior White House adviser Ivanka Trump to voluntary cooperate with its investigation, a major step for the panel closing in on the former President's inner circle.
The committee publicly released a letter dated Thursday addressed to Ivanka Trump seeking "voluntary cooperation with our investigation." In the letter, the committee revealed explosive new details about the former President's actions on the days leading up to and on January 6.
A key investigative thread the panel wishes to discuss further with Ivanka Trump is her knowledge of her father's efforts to try and stop the certification of the 2020 presidential election and the specific pressure campaign that he enacted on former Vice President Mike Pence to bend to his will.

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