Kushner Adds $10 Million in ‘Omitted’ Assets to Disclosure Form

  • Ivanka Trump discloses $13.5 million in business income
  • Kushner recuses from matters affecting newly disclosed asset

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Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser, filed an amended financial disclosure that included 77 items -- worth at least $10 million -- “inadvertently omitted” from a filing the White House released in March, including one that will require his recusal.

The updated , which reflected the Kushner family’s sprawling real estate holdings, detailed additions made “during the ordinary review process” with the federal Office of Government Ethics, according to a copy of the document. The disclosure was revised 39 times since it was initially filed on March 9. Kushner received an 18-day extension for the initial submission, the document shows.