"We respect your privacy, and our questions will be limited to issues relating to 6 January, the activities that contributed to or influenced events on 6 January, and your role in the White House during that period," the letter read.
What Happened on 6 January 2021 and What Does Panel Seek From Ivanka?
Trump and his allies alleged that that voting machines were manipulated to affect the results of the vote, with some officials claiming that foreign nations were involved in the plot. More than 50 lawsuits were filed by the Republican and his supporters in several states demanding recounts of ballots, citing voter fraud. Most of the lawsuits have been withdrawn or thrown out of court for lack of evidence.
Trump and other speakers at the demonstration once again said that the election had been stolen, and the former president called on people to "march" on Congress.
"You are the people that built this nation. You have to get your people to fight," Donald Trump told his supporters.
In the letter sent to Ivanka, the committee mentions a telephone conversation between Donald Trump and vice-president Mike Pence, which took place in the Oval Office. Ivanka and Keith Kellogg, a retired lieutenant-general, who at the time was the VP’s national security adviser were present in the Oval Office.
According to Kellogg, who testified before the panel, Trump tried to persuade the Pence to "participate in his plan" to throw out electoral votes for Joe Biden.
The committee also wants to talk about the alleged conversations that took place during the storming of the Capitol. The panel cited testimony form Kellogg and its own investigation that several individuals asked Donald Trump and to comment on the "lawlessness and violence" near the Capitol.
“Published reports indicate that Senator Lindsey Graham called you during this period ... General Keith Kellogg explained that White House staff wanted the President to take some immediate action to quell the unrest. They may be the only person who could persuade him to act”, the committee’s letter reads.
“The Committee's request amounts to nothing less than a vexatious, illegal fishing expedition openly endorsed by [President] Biden and designed to unconstitutionally investigate President Trump and his administration. Our laws do not permit such an impulsive, egregious action against a former president and his close advisers," reads the lawsuit filed Monday in the US District Court in Washington, DC.