Article snippet: White House attorneys are assessing whether White House senior adviser MORE ran afoul of federal ethics regulations by meeting with executives from two companies that loaned millions of dollars to his family’s business. Rep. met with executives from Apollo Global Management and Citigroup shortly before each company loaned the Kushner Cos. millions of dollars. David Apol, acting director of the Office of Government Ethics, said in a letter obtained by The Wall Street Journal that he spoke with the White House Counsel’s Office about Krishnamoorthi’s concerns. “I have discussed this matter with the White House Counsel’s Office in order to ensure that they have begun the process of ascertaining the facts necessary to determine whether any law or regulation has been violated and whether any additional procedures are necessary to avoid violations in the future,” Apol wrote. “During that discussion, the White House informed me that they had already begun this process. I have asked the White House to inform me of the results of that process,” Apol added. An Apollo spokesman previously said the executive who met with Kushner was not involved in the decision to loan Kushner Cos. money.A Citigroup spokeswoman said the firm's relationship with Kushner Cos. was not connected to Kushner's White House role. A spokeswoman for Kushner Cos. told the Journal that they hadn't received an inquiry from the White House Counsel's Office Kushner last month had his security clearance dow... Link to the full article to read more