The House Electoral Committee, which is investigating the riots at the Capitol on Jan. 6, summoned and obtained phone magazines related to Eric Trump and Kimberly Guilfoyle, the daughter-in-law of Donald Trump Jr., the report said.
The phone calls of dozens of people linked to former President Donald Trump were handed out directly to telecommunications companies, not Trump and Gilfoyl, as part of a larger demand by the committee, Acesparks reported Tuesday.
The information shared includes logs of all incoming and outgoing calls and text messages, although the content of the texts was not included, sources told the cable news station. According to sources, the cell phones associated with Eric Trump and Guilfoyle have been altered by the companies.
Apparently, the committee did not call Eric Trump, 45-year-old Guilfoyle, directly.th The president’s other children, or his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, told Acesparks. Committee members did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Post on Tuesday night.
Both Eric Trump and Guilfoyle spoke at a rally in the Ellipse before a crowd of Trump supporters marched on the Capitol and stormed the building to protest Democrat Joe Biden’s winning 2020 presidential election certificate.
Telephone magazines reported that on Jan. 6, the committee first issued a subpoena directly to the former president’s family, arguing that his group of lawyers had access to information because they should be protected by executive privileges. Acesparks reports.

The committee announced early Tuesday that former New York City Mayor Trump’s attorney Rudi Giuliani and others are continuing to investigate the riots. The committee found that Juliani, Trump’s campaign attorneys Sidney Powell and Jenna Ellis, as well as adviser Boris Epstein, had “advanced unsupported theories about election fraud, tried to invalidate the election results or counted the votes.” was in direct contact with the former president over attempts to oust him. ” voters’ votes. “
Additional report by Juliegrace Brufke and Samuel Chamberlain
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