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Correspondence between Ivanka Trump’s boss of staff members Julie Radford and White House aide Hope Hicks express their anger over Actions of then-President Donald Trump on January 6, 2021, professionally harming them, according to recently released documents put together by the House Select Committee to Investigate the Capitol Hill Rebellion.
“AT one he ended each day future an opportunity that does not include performing at the local chapter of the Proud Boys,” Hicks wrote to Radford. on January 6, 2021 “And all of us who had no jobs up will be forever unemployed. I’m so angry and upset. We’re all watching like now domestic terrorists.”
Hicks added: “This made us all unemployed. Like untouchable. God, I’m fucking mad.”
Radford responded with a text message: “I know, like No chance of find a job” and indicating that she already lost her job opportunity at Visa, which hit her off email.”
new release is part of constant flow of papers from the committee supplementing the issue of his extensive report at 845 pages. latest comes like panel winds down it work with Majority House set move from Democrats to Republicans on Tuesday at start of in new Congress.
In text messages hicks then says “Alyssa looks like genius”, a clear reference to Alyssa Farah Griffin retiring from her post as White House aide one month before attack on US Capitol.
Hicks and Radford then discuss Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump. in-law Karlie Kloss, a supermodel, tweeted that Trump’s response to the election was anti-American.
“Unrealistic,” Radford wrote.
Committee also released call logs of those days leading up until January 6, 2021, painting a bigger picture of who in former the President spoke as he and his allies plotted for him to stay in office, first time panel issued by the White House call magazines in their integrity.
The logs were critical to the panel investigation in put together the timeline of events. While the magazine for January 6 there is a seven-hour break, the committee went to great length to fill in that part of schedule using interviews of witnesses and other records.
The day before the US Capitol attackTrump spoke with then Vice President Mike Pence. After this conversation, Trump spoke with Pennsylvania Senator Doug Mastriano who helped fuel Trump’s campaign lies in state and then switch operator left note “that Senator Douglas Mastriano will call in for vice president.”
Trump also spoke to a number of members of Congress on January 5, including Senators Rand Paul, Lindsey Graham and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy. Trump and Senator Josh Hawley of The Missouris tried to call each other many times. times but couldn’t connect. Trump also said with John Eastman who helped Trump create a fake electoral scheme that day.
January 2 call magazine shows what’s happened in direct aftermath of infamous sentinel call with Secretary of Georgia of Point out Brad Raffensperger when Trump asked Raffensperger to ‘find’ votes for him to win state. One day call with Raffensperger wrapped, Trump had a zoom with his then lawyer Rudy Giuliani and spoke on phone with his boss of Staff Mark Meadows and then Steve Bannon.
On January 3, Trump received several phone calls. with former branch of Justice official Jeffrey Clark and Republican Party member Scott Perry of Pennsylvania like former The president tried and ended up failed to install Clark as Acting head of MU. call logs reflect the flurry of calls with Department of Justice officials, including Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen and Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue.
At 4:22 pm ET that same day, Clark is listed as acting attorney. generally before in day he was gone.
This story was updated with additional events Monday.

