Article snippet: Senate Intelligence Committee staff investigating Russian meddling in the 2016 election and potential collusion with the Trump campaign plan to interview Jared Kushner in late June or early July, sources familiar with the investigation tells ABC News. The interview with President Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, which is expected to take place in a closed setting, would mark a new phase in the investigation now turning to personal testimony. A date for the meeting has not been agreed upon, a source familiar with the discussions told ABC News. Kushner would be expected to provide documents and then return later for questioning from senators, one source familiar with the inquiry said. White House officials have repeatedly said Kushner wants to cooperate with investigators and answer questions from committee staff members. ABC News reported in late May that contacts between Kushner and Russian officials are of interest to both congressional and presidential election. Kushner has not been accused of committing a Michael Flynn. "Mr. Kushner previously volunteered to share with Congress what he knows about these meetings. He will do the same if he is contacted in connection with any other inquiry," Kushner's lawyer, Jamie Gorelick, said in a statement obtained by ABC News in late May. Link to the full article to read more
Senate Intelligence Committee plans to interview Jared Kushner: source - ABC News
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