Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller, who is investigating the Russian interference in Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, is looking into his son-in-law Jared Kushner's attempts to secure foreign funding for his real estate company during the presidential transition period, CNN reports Monday.
According to the channel, this is the first indication that the investigation exceeds the supposed Russian contacts of the president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner. The latter was recently questioned about his efforts to obtain financing for a troubled New York office apartment, according to CNN citing sources close to the investigation. CNN was unable, however, to determine the reason for Mr. Mueller's interest in the matter.
Ivanka Trump's husband spoke with people from at least 15 countries
A week after the election of his father-in-law Donald Trump, Kushner met with the president of Anbang Insurance, a Chinese group that owns the Waldorf Astoria in New York, and his aides, according to the New York Times. During this period of US political transition, Ivanka Trump's husband spoke to people from at least 15 countries, according to a statement sent to congressionally appointed investigators. Mr Kushner denied having accepted Russian funds to finance his business activities and assured that his contacts with Russian representatives during and after the presidential campaign were "correct".
According to the channel, this is the first indication that the investigation exceeds the supposed Russian contacts of the president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner. The latter was recently questioned about his efforts to obtain financing for a troubled New York office apartment, according to CNN citing sources close to the investigation. CNN was unable, however, to determine the reason for Mr. Mueller's interest in the matter.
Ivanka Trump's husband spoke with people from at least 15 countries
A week after the election of his father-in-law Donald Trump, Kushner met with the president of Anbang Insurance, a Chinese group that owns the Waldorf Astoria in New York, and his aides, according to the New York Times. During this period of US political transition, Ivanka Trump's husband spoke to people from at least 15 countries, according to a statement sent to congressionally appointed investigators. Mr Kushner denied having accepted Russian funds to finance his business activities and assured that his contacts with Russian representatives during and after the presidential campaign were "correct".
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