Donald Trump spokesman Taylor Budowich has reportedly provided 1,700 pages of documents and hours of testimony to The House Select Committee investigating the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The delivery of the documents, flagged by Politico’s Kyle Cheney, represents a significant cooperation from Budowich, who previously filed a lawsuit against the committee in an effort to block it from obtaining his financial records currently held by J.P. Morgan Chase Bank.
In a new legal filing shared by Cheney on Twitter, Budowich claims that he has provided the committee with 1,700 pages of documents and four hours of testimony.
Most significantly, Budowich has given the committee information about the money trail that helped fund the “Stop the Steal” rally that preceded the deadly riot.
The House January 6 Panel has been gathering evidence about several aspects of the Capitol riots, including the funding behind the “Stop the Steal” rally, the legal strategies Trump and his allies employed in a bid to keep him in power.
House investigators are also looking into Trump’s actions before and during the attack on the Capitol.