You don't get to just make a blanket statement that the committe has no credibility. Please take off your partisan hat. There is recorded sworn testimony and it was reported by a Republican. If and when you hear the recorded testimony of people who were in the room and you hear something other than "Ivanka came in at least two times"...and that sworn testimony is in question, then you get to credibly challenge it. Just saying "it ain't so" won't work. Your approach to debate this point is a white-wash. There is sworn testimony: Republican Rep. Liz Cheney says the committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riots has "firsthand testimony" that Donald Trump's daughter, Ivanka, was among those who attempted to persuade the then-president to condemn the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Speaking to ABC News' This Week on Sunday, 55-year-old Cheney said the commission has testimony that Trump, 75, was "sitting in the dining room next to the Oval Office, watching the attack. The briefing room at the White House is a mere few steps from the Oval Office." "We know as [Trump] was sitting there in the dining room, next to the Oval Office, members of his staff were pleading with him to go on television to tell people to stop," Cheney, vice chair of the committee, added. "We know [Republican] Leader [Kevin] McCarthy was pleading with him to do that. We know his daughter — we have firsthand testimony — that his daughter Ivanka went in at least twice to ask him to please stop this violence."
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