Kushner’s Dilemma
Investigators could have covered more ground if information on Jared Kushner had been given earlier.
Rep. Adam Schiff said “we didn’t have the advantage of documents that we would have wanted to ask him about.”
The inquiry also looked into Kushner’s role if any about James Comey’s firing.
Mr. Lowell said “when the President made the decision to fire FBI Director Comey, Mr. Kushner supported it.”
A White House attorney disagreed. The attorney said “there’s no apparent evidence of Jared’s involvement in any decision-making process having to do with Mr. Comey’s firing.”
Kushner admitted to meeting a person from Russia. He however said the meeting related to banking and the economy of Russia.
Investigators want to meet with Kushner again to answer more questions. This could be due to more pressing issues.
Just getting facts straight and clearing loose ends couldn’t be ruled out. Once the questioning took place more information could be forthcoming.
What was unknown at the time was emails were forwarded to Kushner from Trump Jr. These emails somehow are of some interest to the current investigation.
Ty Cobbs had said investigations should soon be wrapped up. Nick Ackerman thinks otherwise, so time will tell.
The timeline will soon be decided about its length including who is guilty of any crimes and who isn’t.