A Holder spokesman, Liz Trotter, told The Independent Mr Holder provided the selection committee with “all the footage” he requested in a June 15 summons and said the documentary would be presented to the panel on Thursday. The summons issued to Mr. Holder, first reported by Politico, required him to produce “raw footage” taken by himself and his colleagues on the day of the Capitol attack, as well as any material from interviews with Trump, Pence. Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, Ivanka Trump or Jared Kushner. He also asked him to hand over “any material related to discussions about electoral fraud or electoral integrity around the November 2020 presidential election”. In a statement, Holder described the material provided to the panel as a product of “unparalleled access” and said it included “exclusive interviews” with Trump, his children, Kouchner, and Pence on The White. House, Mar-A-Lago, behind the scenes on the campaign trail and before and after the events of January 6. “ “When we started this project in September 2020, we could never have predicted that our project would one day be called by Congress,” he said. “As a British director, I had no agenda to deal with it. “We just wanted to better understand who Trump was and what motivated them to stay in power so desperately.” The director added that he “conscientiously handed over all the materials requested by the Commission” and “cooperates fully”.