Lodi News-Sentinel

Kushner to testify in Russia investigat­ion

- By Jennifer Epstein

NEW YORK — Jared Kushner will face questionin­g by the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee as part of its investigat­ions into ties between the Russian government and President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, the panel said Monday.

The committee wants answers from Kushner on meetings he arranged with Sergey Kislyak, the Russian ambassador to the U.S., including one with Sergey Gorkov, the chief of Vneshecono­mbank, Russia’s state-owned developmen­t bank, two Senate aides said. That meeting, and Kushner’s intent to testify to the committee, was first reported by The New York Times on Monday. The Obama administra­tion leveled sanctions on the bank after Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military campaign in Ukraine in 2014.

No date has been set yet for Kushner’s testimony, said Senate Intelligen­ce Committee Chairman Richard Burr, a North Carolina Republican, and Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, the committee’s topranking Democrat.

“We expect him to be able to provide answers to key questions that have arisen in our inquiry,” Burr and Warner said in a joint statement. “The timing of Mr. Kushner’s testimony is still being determined, but will only come after the committee determines that it has received any documents or informatio­n necessary to ensure that the meeting is productive for all sides.”

A White House official who insisted on anonymity to discuss a politicall­y sensitive matter said Kushner volunteere­d to appear before the committee because of his role as the Trump campaign’s primary point of contact with foreign government­s.

Gorkov said in a statement issued by Vneshecono­mbank that his meeting with Kushner was one of a series of meetings with foreign business leaders as part of a strategic review in 2016.

“They discussed existing practices of the developmen­t bank’s work, promising areas and industries,” said the statement, which was written in Russian. “The meetings took place in the form of a roadshow on VEB’s strategy by 2021 with the representa­tives of the largest banks and business circles of the US, including head of Kushner Companies Jared Kushner.”

Trump announced Monday that Kushner would lead a new White House initiative to apply ideas from the business world to overhaul the federal bureaucrac­y.

 ?? MICHAEL KAPPELER/ZUMA PRESS ?? Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner attend a press conference at the White House on March 17 in Washington, D.C.
MICHAEL KAPPELER/ZUMA PRESS Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner attend a press conference at the White House on March 17 in Washington, D.C.

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