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Democrats ramp up investigation of Kushner family business dealings

Congressional panels seek records about Jared Kushner’s diplomatic activities at time when family’s New York property was bailed out

December 7, 2022 at 6:00 a.m. EST
Jared Kushner listens at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., last month as Donald Trump announces he is running for president again. (Andrew Harnik/AP)
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Democrats on a pair of congressional committees have launched an aggressive new effort to obtain information about whether Jared Kushner’s actions on U.S. policy in the Persian Gulf region as a senior White House adviser were influenced by the bailout of a property owned by his family business.

Citing previously undisclosed emails and other documents related to former president Donald Trump’s son-in-law, the committees on Monday night sent letters to the State and Defense departments requesting material that they say could shed new light on whether “Kushner’s financial conflict of interest may have led him to improperly influence U.S. tax, trade and national security policies for his own financial gain.”