Ivanka Trump, told the committee during her closed door interview that she believed former Attorney General William Barr when he said there was no evidence of widespread fraud in the 2020 presidential election, according to a clip from the deposition with the panel played for the first time during a previous public hearing. Unlike her interview with the filmmaker, however, her interview with the committee was under oath.
CNN has reached out to Ivanka Trump for comment.
Holder acknowledged earlier Tuesday that he had turned over footage that includes never-before-seen interviews with Trump, members of the Trump family and then-Vice President Mike Pence.
Holder, who was filming a documentary series surrounding the final six weeks of Trump’s reelection campaign, wrote in a statement Tuesday that the interviews were filmed before and after the events of January 6.
“As a British filmmaker, I had no agenda coming into this. We simply wanted to better understand who the Trumps were and what motivated them to hold onto power so desperately,” Holder wrote. “We have dutifully handed over all the materials the Committee has asked for and we are fully cooperating.”
A select committee spokesperson declined to comment on the subpoena and footage he had turned over.