Kushner selling secrets?

Started by yankeedoodle, March 30, 2018, 10:05:35 AM

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yankeedoodle

President/King Kushner might be selling American intelligence secrets for some crypto-currency that can't be traced.

QuoteA group of House Democrats has called on the FBI to investigate President Donald Trump's senior adviser, Jared Kushner, for allegedly leaking classified information to a foreign power.

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The letter said Kushner might have shared information from the President's Daily Brief (PDB) on which Saudi royals the US intelligence agencies "deemed to be loyal" to bin Salman when he visited the capital Riyadh last year.

White House investigates Kushner's business dealings
"If these disturbing reports are true, Jared Kushner likely leaked classified information to a foreign power," the letter said.

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The congressmen, led by Representative Beyer, expressed their scepticism as to Kushner's ability to put the American people's interests "above his own". 

Democrats demand Jared Kushner be investigated
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/03/democrats-demand-jared-kushner-investigated-180329165033519.html


yankeedoodle

EXCLUSIVE: Saudi crown prince bragged that Jared Kushner gave him CIA intelligence about other Saudis saying 'here are your enemies' days before 'corruption crackdown' which led to torture and death
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5575395/Saudi-crown-prince-brags-Jared-Kushner-handed-U-S-intelligence.html

QuoteSaudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman met with Jared Kushner in October

Salman has since bragged about using classified intelligence from Kushner as part of a crackdown on 'corrupt' princes and businessmen in Saudi Arabia

He said the intelligence from Kushner included information on those who were disloyal to Salman and who were his 'enemies', insiders tell DailyMail

Kushner's attorney's spokesman said it was 'false' that the president's son-in-law passed on secrets and that he was 'well aware of the rules'

The crown prince launched his crackdown on corruption in November, days after he met Kushner for talks in Riyadh

Hundreds were rounded up, including princes from rival parts of the Saudi royal family and some of the country's wealthiest businessmen

But the crackdown saw accusations of torture and at least one reported death