President Trump’s son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner, released new details Monday about his contacts with Russian officials, including a previously undisclosed encounter with Ambassador Sergei Kislyak in April 2016. In a statement prepared for his Senate Intel appearance, Kushner said he met Kislyak at a reception at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C. “The ambassadors… expressed interest in creating a positive relationship should we win the election,” Kushner said in a statement. “Each exchange lasted less than a minute; some gave me their business cards and invited me to lunch at their embassies. I never took them up on any of these invitations and that was the extent of the interactions.”
This likely means US intel also knows what Crooked Kushner told Kislyak in meetings he tried to hide. #Kushner should be scared, very scared https://t.co/Gn2j31uZ3i
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) July 22, 2017