Donald Trump Jr. meets with Jan. 6 committee

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Appearing remotely Tuesday, DonaldJTrumpJr fielded questions from committee members for nearly three hours, refraining from asserting the Fifth Amendment and acting cordially, sources told CNN.

Appearing remotely Tuesday, Trump fielded questions from committee members for nearly three hours, refraining from asserting the Fifth Amendment and acting cordially, sources told CNN."The media literally thinks its their job to protect the J6 Committee.

When the riot unfolded, Trump Jr. privately implored then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows to push his father for a more aggressive response to the violence. Trump Jr. joins his fiancee, Kimberly Guilfoyle, as well as sister Ivanka, brother-in-law Jared Kushner, and an array of other Trump associates who have appeared before the Jan. 6 committee. He agreed to appear voluntarily and was not subpoenaed, according to ABC News.

Given the partisan hackery of the sham J6 comm this will be a narrative nothing burger but it will be lit AF when Republicans call him back next year to ask real questions! https://t.co/4cP4ksCObn

 

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