Kushner to cooperate with Judiciary document requests

BY OLIVIA BEAVERS - 03/22/19 04:10 PM EDT

 

White House adviser  <https://thehill.com/people/jared-kushner> Jared
Kushner has indicated through his counsel that he will provide documents to
the House Judiciary Committee as part of the panel's sprawling inquiry into
the Trump administration, campaign and businesses through his attorney, a
committee source tells The Hill.

Kushner attorney Abbe Lowell has indicated to the panel that he and his
client will provide documents as part of the panel's first wave of documents
requests, the source says. It's unclear how extensive the documents provided
by Kushner will be. 

Lowell and his spokesman did not respond to multiple requests for comment
about such plans.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman
<https://thehill.com/people/jerrold-nadler> Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) issued a
sweeping documents request earlier this month that asked 81 individuals and
entities to turn over records related to the panel’s investigation of
possible corruption, obstruction of justice and ethics violations within the
administration.

Days after Nadler’s request, Trump initially suggested he would be unwilling
to comply with the document requests, citing what he said was former
President Obama’s handling of congressional probes during his time in
office.

“They didn't give one letter. They didn't do anything. They didn't give one
letter of the requests,” he said.

He also called it a disgrace and said it was the beginning of the
presidential campaign.

The sweeping requests from Judicary include information related to the June
2016 Trump Tower meeting in which Kushner, Trump's son
<https://thehill.com/people/donald-don-trump> Donald Trump Jr.,
then-campaign manager  <https://thehill.com/people/paul-manafort> Paul
Manafort, and others met with a Kremlin-linked lawyer who they believed had
dirt on the Clinton campaign. 

Kushner has also been asked to turn over any records related to the Trump
Organization's discussions to build a Trump Tower in Moscow during the 2016
election, the publishing of hacked Democratic emails by Wikileaks, hush
money payments made to women alleging affairs with the president, contacts
between the Trump campaign and Russia as well as events that unfolded within
the administration, like the firing of former FBI Director
<https://thehill.com/people/james-comey> James Comey.

Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, is one of several members of Trump's family who
have been asked for documents. Democrats have also asked for documents from
Trump’s sons Donald Trump Jr. and  <https://thehill.com/people/eric-trump>
Eric Trump. Democrats did not specifically ask for documents from Kushner’s
wife,  <https://thehill.com/people/ivana-ivanka-trump> Ivanka Trump,
although they did ask for information related to her.

The panel is also asking Kushner to shed light on internal administration
matters like Trump's contacts with his former acting Attorney General
Matthew Whitaker regarding topics like special counsel
<https://thehill.com/people/robert-mueller> Robert Mueller's investigation
as well as the Southern District of New York (SDNY), which is probing the
hush money payments.

Democrats have voiced concern that the president installed Whitaker, who was
seen as a Trump loyalist, in order to hinder or end Mueller's investigation.
Whitaker vacated the position earlier this year after Attorney General
William Barr was confirmed.

The president's son-in-law is also asked to provide documents that may
discuss possible pardons for Manafort, former White House national security
adviser Michael Flynn, or former Trump lawyer
<https://thehill.com/people/michael-cohen> Michael Cohen.  

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