According to multiple reports, Donald Trump Jr. voluntarily met with the January 6 committee investigators for hours on Tuesday.
According to CNN, the remote meeting lasted more than three hours, with Trump answering all questions he was asked.
Trump testified about a month after his sister and brother-in-law testified.
The January 6 committee did not respond to a request for comment.
The eldest son of the real estate mogul-turned-president was said to be planning to overturn the 2020 election results before Joe Biden was declared the winner. According to reports, Trump sent the text messages to MarkMeadows, laying out ideas like lawsuits challenging results, plans to appoint fake electors, and a last-ditch effort to block the election. The suggestions were made two days after the election. In November, the January 6 committee released text messages Trump sent to Meadows, urging him to get his father to condemn the situation.
In June, the committee plans to hold eight public hearings.
Donald Trump Jr. met with a congressional committee.
According to Forbes,Ivanka Trump is Cooperative before the January 6 Committee.
According to reports, Trump Jr. was texting plans to overturn the results just after the election.