Former press secretary Kayleigh McEnany turns over texts to Jan. 6 committee

Former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany has turned over text messages to the Jan. 6 committee as part of its ongoing investigation.

McEnany, who was working at the White House on Jan. 6, allegedly turned over text messages to committee investigators who were interested in her voter fraud claims and interactions with President Donald Trump on Jan. 6, according to ABC News.

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On Jan. 12, McEnany appeared before the panel virtually after being subpoenaed in November.

“You were with former President Trump when he traveled to the Ellipse and spoke at the ‘Stop the Steal’ rally and ‘popped in and out’ to join Trump as he watched the attack on the U.S. Capitol later that afternoon,” Rep. Bennie Thompson, the committee’s chairman, wrote in a subpoena letter to McEnany.

Some of McEnany’s text messages were allegedly included in a letter the committee sent to Ivanka Trump, ABC News reported.

“1 – no more stolen election talk,” Fox News host Sean Hannity texted McEnany, according to a transcript. “2- Yes, impeachment and the 25th amendment are real and many people will quit.”

“Love that. Thank you. That is the playbook. I will help reinforce….,” McEnany replied, the outlet reported.

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The committee has also sought McEnany’s records from the National Archives, including talking points from binders she had during her time as press secretary.

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