Jared Kushner recently told investigators that he had no knowledge of WikiLeaks contact. He also said he didn’t know anyone who did.
It became apparent that he lied to investigators. This came out in a report from the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The Committee also got wind of a report that a Russian wanted to meet Trump. Now Kushner had come under scrutiny to divulge more information.
It was believed that Kushner played a major role in what was considered a “Russian backdoor overture and dinner invite.”
An email was apparently sent about meeting someone named Alexander Torshin.
Russian Backdoor
Abbe Lowell said “Mr. Kushner and we have been responsive to all requests. We provided the Judiciary Committee with all relevant documents that had to do with Mr. Kushner’s calls, contacts or meetings with Russians during the campaign and transition, which was the request.”
Lowell represented Kushner as his lawyer and gave the statement.
“We also informed the committee we will be open to responding to any additional requests and that we will continue to work with White House Counsel for any responsive documents from after the inauguration. We have been in a dialogue with the committee and will continue to do so as part of Mr. Kushner’s voluntary cooperation with relevant bipartisan inquiries,” said Lowell.