Lethbridge Herald

FBI probes Kushner-Russia meetings

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President Donald Trump’s sonin-law, Jared Kushner, is willing to co-operate with federal investigat­ors looking into ties between Russia and the Trump campaign, his attorney said Thursday.

The statement from attorney Jamie Gorelick was issued amid reports that the FBI was investigat­ing meetings Kushner had in December with Russian officials.

“Mr. Kushner previously volunteere­d to share with Congress what he knows about these meetings. He will do the same if he is contacted in connection with any other inquiry,” the statement said.

Meanwhile, the chairman of the House oversight committee asked the FBI to turn over more documents about former Director James Comey’s interactio­ns with the White House and Justice Department, including materials dating back nearly four years to the Obama administra­tion.

The FBI and the oversight committee — as well as several other congressio­nal panels — are looking into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidenti­al election and possible connection­s between Russia and the Trump campaign. Trump fired Comey May 9 amid questions about the FBI’s investigat­ion, which is now being overseen by special counsel Robert Mueller, a former FBI director.

NBC News and The Washington Post first reported that the FBI’s ongoing investigat­ion includes a look at Kushner, which would place the probe inside the White House.

Kushner, a key White House adviser, had meetings late last year with Russia’s ambassador to the U.S., Sergey Kislyak, and Russian banker Sergey Gorkov.

The Post story cited anonymous “people familiar with the investigat­ion,” who said the FBI investigat­ion does not mean that Kushner is suspected of a crime.

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