Gowdy Acted Like Kushner’s Lawyer Behind Closed Doors, Democrat Says
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Republican Trey Gowdy acted behind closed doors like a lawyer for President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, during questioning Tuesday by the House Intelligence Committee, said the top Democrat on the panel.
"Mr. Gowdy took the role as a second attorney for Mr. Kushner," Adam Schiff of California told reporters.