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Ivanka Trump gives evidence to Congress panel investigating 6 January attack

Ivanka Trump is one of more than 800 witnesses the committee has interviewed as it works to compile a record of the attack.

IVANKA TRUMP, DAUGHTER of former US president Donald Trump and one of those closest to him during the insurrection at the Capitol, is giving evidence before the US House of Representatives panel investigating the 6 January 2021 attack.

Mississippi Representative Bennie Thompson, the committee’s chairman, said yesterday afternoon that she had been answering investigators’ questions on a video teleconference since the morning and was not “chatty” but had been helpful to the probe.

“She came in on her own” and did not have to be subpoenaed, Thompson said.

Ivanka Trump, who was with her father in the White House that day, is one of more than 800 witnesses the committee has interviewed as it works to compile a record of the attack, the worst on the Capitol in more than two centuries.

She is the first of Trump’s children known to speak to the committee and one of the closest people to her father.

Whether she gives the committee new information or not, her decision to cooperate is significant for the panel, which has been trying to secure an interview with her since late January.

The nine-member panel is particularly focused on what the former president was doing as his supporters broke into the Capitol and interrupted the certification of President Joe Biden’s victory.

Ivanka Trump’s appearance comes less than a week after her husband, Jared Kushner, gave evidence to the committee in a separate virtual meeting that lasted more than six hours.

Members of the panel said his evidence was helpful and were hoping to further fill in the gaps with her help.

The panel is using the interviews to compile a comprehensive record and will begin to release information in the coming months as it holds public hearings and releases a series of reports on the insurrection.

While Congress does not have power to charge anyone with a crime, members of the panel say the objective is to create the most comprehensive record possible so nothing like it ever happens again.

Legislators have said they want to discuss what Ivanka Trump knew about her father’s efforts, including a telephone call they say she witnessed, to pressure then-vice president Mike Pence to reject Biden’s 2020 election win as part of his ceremonial role overseeing the electoral count. Pence rejected those efforts.

The committee is also interested in any concerns she may have heard from Pence’s staff, members of Congress and the White House counsel’s office.

Ivanka Trump’s cooperation stands in contrast with some of her father’s other top advisers, several of whom have refused to cooperate as the former president has fought the probe.

Trump has tried to exert executive privilege over documents and interviews, but in many cases has been over-ruled by courts or Biden, who has that authority as the sitting president.

The House is expected to vote this week to recommend contempt charges for Trump advisers Peter Navarro and Dan Scavino, both of whom the committee says have been uncooperative.

The committee previously voted to recommend contempt charges against long-time Trump ally Steve Bannon, who defied a congressional subpoena, and White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, who ceased cooperating with the panel.

Bannon was later indicted by a federal grand jury and is awaiting prosecution by the Justice Department. The Justice Department has not taken any action against Meadows.

Other witnesses who are still close to the former president — and several who were in the White House that day — have declined to answer the committee’s questions.

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    Mute Rashers Tierney
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    Sep 4th 2015, 4:46 PM

    This has to stop, and stop now. Don’t get me wrong, I am not averse to people who have been wronged being compensated. However, this has happened too many times in my lifetime. First we paid for PMPA, then we paid for ICI, then we paid for Quinn insurance (pretty sure I’ve missed one out there). In this day and age it cannot be beyond the wit of man to discover who are the beneficial owners of Setanta Insurance. This crap where profits are private and losses are to be recouped from the public has to end. Lobby your TD, it isn’t good enough and never was. Do you want to be treated like fools all your lives? Sieze the assets of these b/tards. It won’t cover the damage completely, but at least there’s some satisfaction in it

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    Mute Mumble Mumble
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    Sep 4th 2015, 2:03 PM

    So is it just insurance claims that are to be paid? No recompense for people who paid for a policy and were left high and dry?

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    Mute de la Rey
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    Sep 4th 2015, 2:43 PM

    Paying up front for insurance not a good idea but if you pay monthly they add all sorts of charges (basically interest) which is a rip off as you are essentially receiving the service over a year you shouldn’t be penalised for not paying up front

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    Sep 4th 2015, 3:05 PM

    Paying for anything up front comes with that risk. But by paying for insurance on a monthly basis, it’s not just interest they add, it’s extortion.

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    Mute Trevor Rooney
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    Sep 4th 2015, 6:55 PM

    If you paid monthly you still had to pay the balance as they borrowed from a third party for you policy

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    Mute Fergal McDonagh
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    Sep 4th 2015, 1:34 PM

    Great news! A lot of small businesses were badly pinched by them

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    Mute Sam Bartell
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    Sep 4th 2015, 1:49 PM

    True but still crappy for those who renewed and paid in full for policies just before they went bang.

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    Mute Cian O Donoghue
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    Sep 4th 2015, 3:50 PM

    Like me…. grrrrrrr

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    Mute Seán Ryan
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    Sep 4th 2015, 2:07 PM

    So basically we the taxpayer are picking up the tab! Sure why don’t we pick up the tab for every failed business?

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    Mute David Murphey
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    Sep 4th 2015, 6:39 PM

    No. The MIBI is funded by the insurance companies. If the MIBI has to pay out up to 90 million, that will likely be funded by a levy on motor insurance policies.

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    Mute Paul Doherty
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    Sep 4th 2015, 2:20 PM

    i am not sure this benefits customers of Setanta. it is for those people with personal injury claims against Setanta customers.

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    Mute Goo_nerd
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    Sep 4th 2015, 4:05 PM

    That’s great news for the people waiting on a settlement. They deserve to finally be paid. The Regulator has to make sure these Mickey Mouse insurers aren’t allowed operate though. Crazy that they can just say sorry bye and leave everyone scratching their heads!
    Setanta said previously they only had enough money to cover about 35% (when they reckoned they could get ICF to cover the other 65%) but now that MIBI will cover 100%, presumably the people that were scammed out of their premiums and own damage claims will get their refunds due to them too….. will they fook….!!

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    Sep 4th 2015, 9:47 PM

    Formed in Malta, traded only in Ireland, grabbed the cash, disappeared without trace. You’d have to be some kind ofy corporate finance guru to pull off a stunt like that, like Hobbs or someone.

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    Mute Sarah Red
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    Sep 4th 2015, 2:30 PM

    What about the independent claims investigators who investigated these claims..will they finally be paid the fees they are owed also??

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    Mute Goo_nerd
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    Sep 4th 2015, 3:57 PM

    I wouldn’t like to be waiting on a cheque for my invoice, that’s for sure!
    In reality, there’s a lot more people out of pocket than just the third party claimants.

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    Mute ed w
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    Sep 5th 2015, 9:21 AM

    I thought insurance companies were supposed to be able to cover the claims. I see another levy for the rest of us great.

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    Mute Ann Marie Maye
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    Sep 29th 2015, 12:27 PM

    does anyone no if mibi will appeal

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    Mute Michael Sands
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    Sep 6th 2015, 12:12 AM

    From the tax payer???

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