The Asian Age

FBI warned Kushner on Murdoch ex- wife’s plans

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Washington, Jan. 16: US counter- intelligen­ce officials warned President Donald Trump’s son- inlaw Jared Kushner in early 2017 that ChineseAme­rican businesswo­man Wendi Deng Murdoch might be using their friendship to benefit Chinese government interests, according to a media report.

Citing sources familiar with the matter, The Wall Street Journal said US officials were also concerned that the ex- wife of media magnate Rupert Murdoch — who owns the newspaper — was lobbying to push a major Chinesefun­ded constructi­on project in Washington.

The bid concerns a planned $ 100 million Chinese garden at the National Arboretum, located just steps from Congress and near the White House.

The Journal said intelligen­ce officials consider it a national security risk because it features a 70foot ( 21- metre) tower that could be used for surveillan­ce.

Mr Kushner received the warnings as part of regular briefings he receives due to his role as a senior advisor to Mr Trump, who took office a year ago. A spokesman said Wendi Deng Murdoch “has no knowledge of any FBI concerns or other intelligen­ce agency concerns relating to her or her associatio­ns,” and denied she was aware of the garden project.

A Chinese- born citizen, she married in 1999 the Australian businessma­n, who filed for divorce in 2013. But she still uses her married name.

Asked about the report, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said: “We really hope relevant people can put the pragmatic cooperatio­n between US and China in all areas in perspectiv­e.”

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