Trump said his daughter did not take part in the election results and had “checked for a long time.” The comments came after a hearing on the Capitol Uprising on January 6, 2021. The House panel that investigated the attack showed a videotaped testimony from former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr, who called the allegations of electoral fraud “bulls **” and said he found no evidence to support such allegations. His argument seemed to convince Trump’s daughter. “I respect Attorney General Barr. So I accepted what he was saying,” Ivanka Trump said in a recorded statement. Mr. Trump, in a statement on social media, appeared dismissive of his daughter’s details. “Ivanka Trump did not participate in the examination or study of the election results,” he wrote on Truth Social, the platform he helped find after his ban on Twitter. “He had been checking out for a long time and, in my opinion, he was just trying to respect Bill Barr and his position as Attorney General (it sucks!).” Image: An image of Ivanka Trump is displayed on a screen during the audition Trump also made derogatory remarks about Barr, calling him “the weak and frightened Attorney General who was always” played “and threatened by Democrats and feared he would be fired.” Mr. Trump went on to say: “How come they don’t accuse you? Do nothing or say nothing, especially about the obviously rigged and stolen elections or, to put it another way, THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY!” There is no evidence to support Trump’s false claim that the 2020 election won by Joe Biden was marred by fraud or other irregularities. The allegation was rejected by various courts, state election officials and members of his own administration. Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 5:51 Watch: Extensive footage from the riots at the Capitol The commission has been investigating the uprising for months last year, when Trump supporters stormed the Capitol as Biden’s victory was being confirmed. On the first of six days of public hearings before a House of Representatives selection committee on Thursday, he said Mr. Trump had led a “multi-step conspiracy to overthrow the presidential election” and that the uprising was the culmination of that. “coup attempt”. The panel showed a 12-minute graphic video of the uprising that it had never seen before. The hearing witnessed public statements by other key members of the Trump administration, including Ivanka Trump’s husband Jared Kouchner, Vice President Mike Pence and his chief of staff and General Mark Millie.