Kushner Described as Forthcoming in Closed-Door House Meeting

  • President’s son-in-law spent three hours with lawmakers
  • Kushner has emerged as central figure in Russia investigation

Jared Kushner Says He ‘Did Not Collude With Russia’

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President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, was cooperative and forthcoming Tuesday during a closed-door interview with the House Intelligence Committee examining potential connections between Russia and the Trump campaign, lawmakers said.

Kushner entered the meeting with Democrats poised to level tough questions, including about his meeting with a Russian banker and his attempt to establish a back-channel with the Russian government.