Ivanka Trump Testifies for 8 Hours in Capitol Riot Probe, Chooses Not To Plead the Fifth Amendment

Ivanka Trump Testifies for 8 Hours in Capitol Riot Probe, Chooses Not To Plead the Fifth Amendment
Ivanka Trump spends eight hours during the Capitol riot probe, but the former president's daughter chooses not to use the Fifth Amendment. Elijah Nouvelage/ Getty Images

On Tuesday, Ivanka Trump allegedly spent eight hours answering questions from the House Select Committee investigating the January 6th Capitol Attack.

Rep. Bennie Thompson, the panel's chairman, claimed that the former senior White House advisor was being helpful and answering questions. Around 6 pm, her testimony came to an end.

Ivanka Trump Questioned For Eight Hours

The former First Daughter spoke to the committee a week after her husband, Jared Kushner, gave a six-hour presentation to the panel. She is the first child of former President Donald Trump to testify in the probe, as per Daily Mail.

Her prolonged questioning, like Kushner's, was done remotely. The Trump real estate heiress, who is said to have personally appealed to her father several times throughout the insurgency, did not use the Fifth Amendment during her testimony.

It's a stark contrast to other members of Trump's inner circle, who have claimed executive privilege, the Fifth Amendment, and even legal action against the House of Representatives to block committees. The panel also got 101 papers from the tranche that pro-Trump lawyer John Eastman attempted to suppress on Tuesday. The Capitol riot committee summoned Ivanka Trump, a White House aide, to speak about what she witnessed on January 6th .

Ivanka Trump was seen in and out of the Oval Office as MAGA supporters stormed the Capitol the morning of the incident at the protest where the ex-president spoke on the National Mall. She was alleged to have spent hours that day pleading with her father to condemn the violence and order his followers to leave the Capitol. Last week, Kushner, who functioned as Donald Trump's top counselor, appeared to a House subcommittee.

He was Trump's highest-ranking adviser and the first member of his family to testify. He willingly appeared in private via video connection and was not subpoenaed. He stated that the panel has conducted over 800 interviews and that more would be conducted in the future.

Kushner was not in the White House on January 6, 2021, as he was returning from Saudi Arabia. After Donald Trump's loss in the 2020 election, he and Ivanka stepped away from politics and relocated to Florida with their children. Other aides, including Mark Meadows, the White House chief of staff; Dan Scavino Jr., deputy chief of staff; and Stephen K. Bannon, an advisor, were directed not to talk to investigators by the former president.

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner are unlikely to conduct any actions that her father would disapprove of, given Ivanka and Donald Trump are incredibly close. Meadows and Bannon were found in disobedience to the House. Bannon is being investigated by the Justice Department, which has yet to decide if Meadows will be investigated as well. This week, the House will vote on whether or not to hold Scavino in contempt, according to the New York Times.

Jan.6 Committee Urges Ivanka To Reveal Donald Trump's Conversations

The former first daughter's testimony comes just days after her husband, senior Trump advisor Jared Kushner, met with the House panel for an interview. Thompson acknowledged that certain things were exposed in Kushner's testimony, but declined to share the details with the public. Ivanka and her husband are among the committee's highest-ranking officials who have testified. Neither of them was served with a subpoena.

In its letter to Ivanka, the committee outlined four key points it wants to learn about during the interview: about the circumstances preceding up to January 6, about what happened on that day, and the riot's aftermath.

The committee found that top White House workers were opposed to Trump's intention to alter the election results, as evidenced by texts. The panel wants to know if her father was aware that his top staff and attorneys felt Pence should have challenged Joe Biden's win against his preferences.

The panel is hopeful that Ivanka Trump, who was asked to speak with her father by staff at that time, will be able to shed light on those interactions and explain why Trump did not address the nation on live television as the Capitol was attacked, Newsweek reported.

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