Jan. 6 Committee turns to Ivanka Trump after Rudy Giuliani, others issued subpoenas

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A letter was sent to former President Donald Trump's daughter and adviser requesting voluntary testimony.

, is being asked to voluntarily testify before the House committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot.

The committee sent an official letter to Ivanka Trump detailing what they plan to ask her if she decides to testify. A spokesperson for Ivanka Trump said Thursday afternoon that she had"just learned" about the inquiry. It is unknown whether she will agree to testify. According to the letter, the House committee appears especially interested in what Ivanka had heard or said on the morning of January 6.

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