Article snippet: House Democrats are asking the White House for the findings of an internal review stemming from meetings Jared Kushner had in the White House with officials from two major Wall Street firms which later gave his family’s real estate business two loans. The request comes as Kushner’s attorney said he did not violate government ethics rules or criminal laws. The White House said Tuesday he is not under investigation. The nature of the review was not immediately clear. In a letter to White House counsel Don McGahn on Tuesday, Reps. Citigroup and Apollo Global Management totaling more than $500 million. David Apol, the acting director of the Office of Government Ethics, an independent executive branch watchdog, in a letter on Monday told Krishnamoorthi that the White House “informed me that they had already begun” the process of determining whether Kushner broke any laws in his interactions with both firms. Kushner’s lawyer Abbe Lowell said Tuesday that the White House determined Kushner did not break any rules. “I have confirmed that after news articles misstated the circumstances around some Kushner Company transactions, the White House counsel concluded there was were no issues involving Jared,” Lowell said in a statement. “He was not involved with his former company after he entered government service; the transactions in question came after that; he had nothing to do with those transactions; the transactions had nothing to do with any of his meeti... Link to the full article to read more