No rigging in US presidential election: Ivanka disagrees with father

New delhi date. 10 June 2022, Friday

In the US, the case of the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capital by supporters of former President Donald Trump was heard on Thursday. Which was seen as an attempt to reverse the results of the 2020 presidential election.

Ivanka, the daughter of Donald Trump, has denied allegations of electoral fraud in her testimony before a US House of Representatives committee hearing the case. Ivanka said her father was lying.

A select committee of the lower house of the US House of Representatives, the House of Representatives, has examined the January 6, 2021 riots. Witnesses were also shown graphics footage of the attack during the hearing.

The rioters were attacking police and breaking into the capital. The committee has so far held six hearings on the matter.

He tried to show that former President Trump had tried to usurp power by violating the US Constitution.

During the hearing, videos of testimonies and public statements from Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner, then-Vice President Mike Pence and their chief of staff, Attorney General William Barr, and then-Mark Trump officials were released. The video states that he knew the election was not rigged.

In his testimony, Attorney General Barre said, "I have had three discussions with the President that I remember. Each time I rejected the allegations of election fraud. I rejected the President's words. I didn’t want to be a part of it at any cost. This is one of the reasons why I decided to resign. You cannot live in a world where the current administration is in power based on its point of view rather than supported by certain evidence.

Trump had gathered the crowd, a Republican said

One of the committee's two Republicans, its vice president Liz Cheney, blamed Trump for the violence. This came after Trump made false claims that he had been deceived in the US presidential election in 2020 and that he had been defeated by Trump.

"People were violent," Cheney said. He did so at the behest of Trump. Trump gathered the crowd.

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