New documentary footage contradicts Ivanka Trump’s statement from the recent 6 January hearings that she promptly accepted Donald Trump’s election loss and demonstrates that she wanted her father to fight the 2020 election outcome well into December.
The New York Times said that the former president’s daughter requested that Mr Trump “continue to battle until every legal recourse is exhausted” to a film crew in mid-December for an upcoming documentary.
According to Ms Trump’s “perspective” on her father’s election conspiracy, “I think that, as the president has stated, every single vote has to be tallied and needs to be heard, and he campaigned for the voiceless.” And I believe that many Americans currently feel incredibly disenfranchised and seriously doubt the integrity of our elections, which is wrong and unacceptable.
This contradicts Ms Trump’s statement from earlier this month, in which she expressed support for Attorney General Bill Barr’s determination that Joe Biden’s victory was genuine and that there had been no appreciable electoral fraud.
In her recorded testimony, Ms Trump told the special 6 January committee that “it altered my perspective.” I appreciated AG Barr and agreed with what he had to say.
The Independent has requested a response from Ms Trump.
The conversation is one of several recordings that filmmaker Alex Holder has provided to the congressional committee looking into the events of January 6th.
She told the committee that on January 6 alone, her father had a “heated” phone argument with Mike Pence.
Julie Radford, a former chief of staff for Ms Trump, she informed her that “her dad had just had a worrisome talk with the vice president.”
The P-word was allegedly used by Ms Trump’s father to refer to Mr Pence, according to Ms Radford.
Mr Trump, for his part, has disputed his daughter’s description of the chaotic post-election period.
According to talks that will be published in a new series titled Unprecedented this summer, Mr Holder questioned Donald, Ivanka, and Eric Trump as well as Jared Kushner and Vice President Mike Pence in the days preceding the conclusion of the 2020 election.
This Thursday, Congress is anticipated to interview the British director.
Ivanka Trump has disassociated herself from Donald Trump’s attempts to rig the 2020 election during this month’s 6 January hearings.
Her father attacked Mike Pence in a “heated” phone chat on January 6 itself, she told the committee.
She told her that “her dad had just had a distressing chat with the vice president,” according to Julie Radford, a former chief of staff to Ms Trump.
According to Ms Radford, Ms Trump claimed that her father called Mr Pence “the P-word”
For his part, Mr Trump has discounted his daughter’s account of the frenzied post-election period.
Ivanka Trump did not participate in reviewing or analysing election results. The former president posted on Friday on his social network Truth Social that she had “long since checked out and was, in my perspective, merely attempting to be courteous to Bill Barr and his position as Attorney General (he sucked!).”
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On January 6th itself, Ms Trump twice pleaded with her father to “stop the violence,” according to a witness who appeared before the 6 January committee earlier this year.