The Riverside Press-Enterprise

Donald Trump Jr. has reportedly met with committee

- By Eric Tucker and Mary Clare Jalonick

WASHINGTON » The oldest son of former President Donald Trump has met with the congressio­nal committee investigat­ing the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrecti­on at the U.S. Capitol, according to two people familiar with the matter.

The interview Tuesday with Donald Trump Jr. comes as the bipartisan House committee moves closer to the former president’s inner circle of family members and political advisers.

The younger Trump is of likely interest to the committee because of his proximity to his father on the day of the riot. Donald Trump Jr. was seen backstage at the rally on the White House Ellipse that took place shortly before supporters of the thenpresid­ent marched to the Capitol and breached the building.

In several social media videos posted at the time of the Jan. 6 attack, Trump Jr. was seen with Kimberly Guilfoyle — then his girlfriend, now his fiancee — and other members of his family as his father prepared to make a speech that investigat­ors believed rallied supporters to act violently that day.

The House committee has also released text messages from Jan. 6 in which Trump Jr. pleaded with the White House to get his father to forcefully condemn the riot.

“We need an Oval address. He has to lead now.

It has gone too far and gotten out of hand,” Trump Jr. wrote to then-white House chief of staff Mark Meadows.

Trump Jr. is one of nearly 1,000 witnesses the committee has interviewe­d as it works to compile a record of the worst attack on the Capitol in more than two centuries. He is the second of Trump’s children known to speak to the committee; sister Ivanka Trump sat down with lawmakers for eight hours in early April. Her husband, Jared Kushner, has also been interviewe­d by the committee.

Other allies of the former president have defied subpoenas from the committee and been referred to the Justice Department for potential prosecutio­n on contempt of Congress charges. The committee of seven Democrats and two Republican­s is looking to wrap up its nearly 11-month investigat­ion and shift into the public hearing phase. Hearings are set to begin June 9 and go on for four weeks.

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