Ivanka Trump Confirms That Her Dad Was Reluctant To Stop The Capitol Attack
Ivanka Trump confirmed to the 1/6 Committee what was going on in the White House during the Capitol attack and that her dad was reluctant to call off the rioters.
Ivanka Trump confirmed to the 1/6 Committee what was going on in the White House during the Capitol attack and that her dad was reluctant to call off the rioters.
A federal judge ruled that the RNC and Trump campaign must turn over their email marketing data related to their fundraising off of the big lie.
Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) said that the 1/6 Committee is getting information from Republican staffers who are reporting to the committee.
The 1/6 committee will seek testimony from Donald Trump about the coup plot and Capitol attack.
The 1/6 Committee has evidence that the far-right militias that attacked the Capitol were in contact with Trump’s rally.
Ivanka Trump was described as not chatty, but she did answer the questions of the 1/6 Committee.
The 1/6 Committee has released a text to Mark Meadows stating that Trump participated in a coup plotting call.
Members of the House Select Committee tasked with investigating the January 6 insurrection have expressed frustration with the Department of Justice (DOJ), which has responded slowly to recommendations to seek charges against Trump administration aides that have defied the committee by refusing to appear for depositions or provide documents.
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) spoke for a nation as he absolutely obliterated coup plotter, Peter Navarro.
The 1/6 Committee voted to advance criminal contempt resolutions against Dan Scavino and Peter Navarro as Adam Schiff called out the DOJ.
Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner is going to appear before the 1/6 Committee on Thursday, but it is unclear what he will say.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is under investigation for working directly with Donald Trump to overturn the 2020 election.
The 1/6 Committee has been aggressively looking at Ginni Thomas and others involved in Trump’s coup and they are ready to move.
Rep. Adam Kinzinger suggested during an interview that it was important for the 1/6 Committee to name those who are sympathetic to Putin.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) wants Justice Clarence Thomas to voluntarily testify before the 1/6 Committee.
Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) said on Sunday that the committee has not uncovered a single thing that makes her less worried about what Trump has done.
Stephen Miller is on his parents’ phone plan and he is claiming lawyers are also using the phone plan so the 1/6 Committee can’t have his phone records.
A federal judge has rejected John Eastman’s argument to delay a hearing about his emails that could contain critical 1/6 evidence.
Kimberly Guilfoyle backed out of her interview with the 1/6 Committee, and she has knowledge of Trump’s conversation, so she has been subpoenaed.
In a bombshell filing in response to John Eastman’s lawsuit, the 1/6 Committee claims to have evidence that Trump and his associates committed three crimes.
President Biden has denied Peter Navarro and Mike Flynn the claim of executive privilege before the 1/6 Committee.
Kimberly Guilfoyle is the person closest to the Trump family who sat down for an interview with the 1/6 Committee.
Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) said the 1/6 Committee is seeking phone records because those records connect the web of Trump’s conspiracy.
Katrina Pierson was the organizer of Trump’s 1/6 rally. Not only did she speak to the 1/6 Committee, but she also didn’t plead the Fifth.
The 1/6 Committee is investigating whether Trump used other people’s phones to make calls during the Capitol attack.
The 1/6 Committee is now in possession of Rep. Jim Jordan’s phone records, and they show that Jordan talked to Trump before the Capitol attack.
The 1/6 Committee is investigating the Trump family for the 1/6 attack as they have subpoenaed the phone records of Eric Trump and Kimberly Guilfoyle.
Former White House Press Secretary/Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany has appeared before the 1/6 Committee.
The 1/6 Committee not only wants information from House Minority Leader McCarthy about his actions on and before 1/6. They also want to talk to him about what he did after the attack.
The 1/6 Committee has issued three new subpoenas for planners of Trump’s 1/6 rally including two advisers to Donald Trump Jr.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) released a letter refusing to cooperate, which could set the process in motion for the 1/6 Committee to criminally refer him for prosecution.
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), who serves on the 1/6 Committee, said that members of Trump’s staff have come forward and are giving evidence.
1/6 Committee Chair Bennie Thompson said that the committee will ask for former VP Mike Pence’s testimony before the end of the month.
Sean Hannity’s texts are written proof that Fox News is not a news network, and needs to stop being treated like one.
Rachel Maddow asked the one question of Sean Hannity that is vital to the nation. What did Hannity know that made him so worried?
1/6 Committee member, Rep. Adam Schiff, said that the role of Trump and his advisors in the 1/6 attack is the focal point of the investigation.
The 1/6 Committee has sent a letter to Rep. Scott Perry wanting information relating to his role in Trump’s coup.
Former Trump Energy Secretary Rick Perry is believed to be the source of the aggressive strategy coup text to Mark Meadows.
Questions are starting to be asked about Rep. Jim Jordan’s possible participation in a briefing on the Trump coup plot.
The 1/6 Committee unanimously voted to refer Mark Meadows for criminal prosecution for contempt of Congress.
Among the documents turned over to the 1/6 Committee by Mark Meadows is an email on how Trump could declare a national emergency to stay in power.
The organizer of the Stop The Steal rally is cooperating with the 1/6 Committee and will provide testimony and documents.
Tucker Carlson engaged in witness tampering as he nudged a 1/6 Committee witness not to comply with a subpoena.
The leadership of the 1/6 Committee told former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to show up for his deposition, or face a criminal referral.
Republicans have been worried and tried to do everything in their power to shut down the investigation, but it has been announced that the 1/6 Committee will hold multiple weeks of public hearings.
1/6 Committee Chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson said that Clark’s Fifth Amendment assertion makes it obvious that criminal activity occurred in the Trump White House.
The 1/6 Committee has subpoenaed two of Trump’s allies in Roger Stone and Alex Jones, who have both bragged about coordinating with Trump on the coup.
Former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is so clearly afraid of getting locked up that he is trying to get his old boss to run for Speaker of the House.
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) said that the 1/6 Committee wants to talk to Steve Bannon and Mark Meadows about conversations they had with Republican members of Congress.
Jim Jordan melts down on Fox News while talking about the 1/6 Committee potentially criminally charging Mark Meadows.
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) predicted that the witnesses who have refused to testify before the 1/6 Committee will change their tune now that Steve Bannon has been indicted.
There is a big difference between Trump’s obstruction of the Russia investigation and the 1/6 investigation. So far, the courts aren’t playing along.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) better have a surge of clarity after a judge ruled against Trump’s bid to hide documents from the 1/6 Committee.
Kaleigh McEnany and Stephen Miller are among ten former Trump administration officials who have been subpoenaed by the 1/6 Committee.
The 1/6 Committee has subpoenaed six non-governmental advisers to Trump including Mike Flynn, John Eastman, and the Trump 2020 campaign manager.
Trump coup co-conspirator Jeffrey Clark refused to answer questions as the 1/6 Committee rejected his executive privilege claim.
Trump’s own White House staff and administration officials are flipping on him to the 1/6 Committee without being subpoenaed.
Trump and his lawyers ran into a federal judge that didn’t seem to be buying any of the basis of his claim of executive privilege.