Chicago Sun-Times

REPORTS: KUSHNER AND RUSSIANS TALKED ABOUT SECRET COMMUNICAT­ION LINK

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President Trump’s son- inlaw Jared Kushner and the Russian ambassador talked about setting up a secret communicat­ion link between Trump’s transition team and the Kremlin, according to published reports.

The secure channel would have used Russian diplomatic facilities in an apparent move to shield pre- inaugurati­on discussion­s from monitoring, according to the Washington Post, which cited unnamed officials.

Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak reported to Moscow that Kushner, confidant to then- President- elect Trump, made the proposal during ameeting on Dec. 1 or 2 at Trump Tower, according to intercepts of Russian communicat­ions that were reviewed by U. S. officials.

The meeting also was attended by Michael Flynn, Trump’s first national security adviser, according to the Post.

Reuters reported that Kushner had at least three previously undisclose­d contacts with the Russian ambassador during and after the 2016 presidenti­al campaign. Reuters cited seven current and former U. S. officials.

The contacts included two phone calls between April and November last year, two of the sources told Reuters.

The new informatio­n about the two calls as well as other details uncovered by Reuters shed light on when and why Kushner first attracted FBI attention and show that his contacts with Kislyak were more extensive than the WhiteHouse has acknowledg­ed.

The White House disclosed the meeting only in March, playing down its significan­ce. But people familiar with the matter say the FBI now considers the encounter, as well as another meeting Kushner had with a Russian banker, to be of investigat­ive interest.

USA TODAY reported that Kushner has caught the attention of federal investigat­ors for his contacts with Russian officials, according to a person familiar with the inquiry who was not authorized to speak on the record.

At this time, Kushner is not regarded as a formal target of the probe. The FBI is investigat­ing possible collusion between Trump campaign associates and Russia in connection with Russia’s alleged interferen­ce in the election.

Ex- Trump campaign associates Paul Manafort, Roger Stone and Carter Page are active subjects of the investigat­ion.

Flynn has so far refused to turn over documents related to Senate Intelligen­ce Committee, invoking the Fifth Amendment in his rejection of a Senate subpoena. Committee Chairman Richard Burr, R- N. C., did not rule the possibilit­y that the Senate could try to hold Flynn in contempt for his refusal.

 ?? THOMAS COEX/ AFP/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son- in- law and senior adviser
THOMAS COEX/ AFP/ GETTY IMAGES Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son- in- law and senior adviser

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