The House committee investigating the U.S. Capitol insurrection subpoenaed Kimberly Guilfoyle, the fiancée of former President Donald Trump’s eldest son, after she abruptly ended a voluntary interview with lawmakers last week.
The panel is seeking testimony and additional records from Guilfoyle, who spoke at the rally Trump held on the White House Ellipse on Jan. 6, 2021, before the riot at the Capitol. Lawmakers say she raised funds for for the rally and was in direct contact with its key participants and organizers.
Joe Tacopina, Guilfoyle’s attorney, said the committee “sabotaged” the voluntary interview “by changing the terms to which she agreed and leaking confidential information to the media.” But he added that his client will “testify truthful to any question. She has done nothing wrong.” The nine-member panel is also looking to talk to Guilfoyle because she was one of a few in Trump’s orbit who spoke to the crowd at the rally held on the White House Ellipse in support of the former president and his allegations of election fraud.
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