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Kushner faces accusation of withholdin­g informatio­n

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Washington — President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, received and forwarded emails about a “Russian backdoor overture and dinner invite” during last year’s campaign that he kept from Senate Judiciary Committee investigat­ors, according to lawmakers demanding that he produce the missing records.

Committee Chairman Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, and ranking Democratic member Dianne Feinstein, Calif., sent a letter Thursday to Abbe Lowell, Kushner’s attorney, charging that Kushner has failed to disclose several documents, records and transcript­s in response to multiple inquiries from committee investigat­ors.

Lowell disputed the committee’s characteri­zation of Kushner’s compliance, saying Thursday that he has “been responsive to all requests” and provided the Judiciary Committee with all relevant documents.”

In their letter, Grassley and Feinstein instruct Kushner’s team to turn over “several documents that are known to exist” because other witnesses in their probe already gave them to investigat­ors. The correspond­ence include a series of September 2016 messages to Kushner concerning WikiLeaks, the website that published hacked Democratic emails at the height of the campaign. The committee leaders say Kushner had forwarded those messages to another campaign official. Earlier this week, Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr. revealed that he had had direct communicat­ion with WikiLeaks through private Twitter messages during the campaign.

Committee leaders said Kushner also withheld from the committee “documents concerning a ‘Russian backdoor overture and dinner invite’” that he had forwarded to other campaign officials. And they said that Kushner had been made privy to “communicat­ions with Sergei Millian” — a Belarusan American businessma­n who claims close ties to the Trumps and was the source of salacious details in a dossier about the president’s 2013 trip to Moscow — but failed to turn those records over to investigat­ors.

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