By Ryan J. Reilly, Garrett Haake and Haley Talbot -
NBC News
Ivanka Trump, the daughter and top White House aide to former President Donald Trump, will testify Tuesday before the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 assault on Capitol Hill, three sources told NBC News.
It is not yet clear if the appearance will be in person or virtually.
Ivanka Trump's husband, Jared Kushner, who also worked for the former president's administration, testified virtually last week before the committee for six hours.
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Kushner's testimony could "determine the intent" of Trump on the day of the storming of the Capitol
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Ivanka Trump was the head of the Office of Economic Initiatives and Entrepreneurship when the attack on Capitol Hill took place, and she was in the West Wing of the White House that day.
In January, the Select Committee investigating the attack on Capitol Hill requested Ivanka Trump's testimony "on a variety of key issues," including reports of comments she may have made after the former president's phone call with the then-vice president, Mike Pence, on the morning of January 6.
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The FBI has arrested more than 775 people in connection with the attack on Congress.