Senior White House Adviser and President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner is telling Congress he did not try to conceal any contacts with Russians and that any meetings he did have were routine. It’s all in an 11 page prepared opening statement he released this morning ahead of a closed-door interview with the Senate Intelligence Committee.
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Kushner maintains he did not collude with Russia during 2016 election
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