The Jan. 6 committee chastised former first daughter Ivanka Trump for not being fully straightforward with the panel in an executive summary released on Monday.
Ivanka reportedly sat for deposition before the committee for about eight hours, but during that time she often exhibited a"lack of full recollection of certain issues" and was not always"forthcoming" as some of the other witnesses had been about her father's actions surrounding the Capitol riot, according to the executive summary.
"No. I don’t know who said that or where that came from," she told the committee tersely. Her aide, Radford, however, gave a lengthy answer appearing to contradict her, insisting that she thought"she might be able to help calm the situation down." "The Select Committee recognizes of course that most of the testimony we have gathered was given more than a year after January 6th," the executive summary conceded."Recollections are not perfect, and the Committee expects that different accounts of the same events will naturally vary. Indeed, the lack of any inconsistencies in witness accounts would itself be suspicious. And many witnesses may simply recall different things than others.
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