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Senate panel to quiz Trump son-in-law on Russians

- Reuters

washington — The Senate Intelligen­ce Committee is seeking to interview President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, as part of its investigat­ion into ties between Trump associates and Russian officials, a congressio­nal official said on Monday.

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed a

New York Times report that the panel wants to question Kushner. The official said the committee will make an announceme­nt later in the day.

Kushner, an adviser to Trump during his presidenti­al campaign and in the White House, would be the closest person to the president to be questioned in the congressio­nal investigat­ions into Russia’s role in the 2016 election.

The panel wants to ask Kushner about two meetings arranged with Russian Ambassador Sergei Kislyak at Trump Tower in New York in December, as well as a meeting with the head of Russia’s state-owned developmen­t bank, the Times reported, citing unidentifi­ed administra­tion and congressio­nal officials.

The bank, Vneshecono­mbank, was among the Russian banks sanctioned by the Obama administra­tion in 2014 after Russia annexed Ukraine’s Crimea.

Members of a president-elect’s team routinely meet with Russians or other foreign officials. Trump spokeswoma­n Hope Hicks told the Times that Kushner met with dozens of officials from foreign countries.

The US intelligen­ce community has concluded Moscow orchestrat­ed the hacking of Democratic Party groups during the campaign and released the stolen informatio­n to benefit Trump. Russia has denied the allegation­s.

At least four congressio­nal committees are investigat­ing possible Russian attempts to influence the vote and any ties between Moscow and Trump associates.

Kushner arranged a meeting with Kislyak in early December that was also attended by Trump’s short-lived national security adviser, Michael Flynn, who was fired after misreprese­nting his contacts with the ambassador. —

 ??  ?? Kushner arranged a meeting with Russian envoy Kislyak in December that was also attended Michael Flynn. — AFP
Kushner arranged a meeting with Russian envoy Kislyak in December that was also attended Michael Flynn. — AFP

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