Article snippet: Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law and a senior White House adviser, is under increasing scrutiny in the myriad investigations into Russian interference in the U.S. election. Leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee revealed on Thursday that Kushner failed to hand over a document about a “Russian backdoor overture” — nor did he provide investigators with a September 2016 email he was sent about WikiLeaks or communications the campaign forwarded to him from a Russian-born businessman. He remains a person of interest in special counsel Robert Mueller’s federal investigation into Russian election meddling, a source with knowledge of the probe told Reuters. The revelation from the Senate Judiciary Committee came on the heels of reports, confirmed by MORE Jr., that the president’s eldest son exchanged private Twitter messages with WikiLeaks, which is believed by U.S. intelligence to have acted as a siphon for Democratic emails stolen by Russia during the election. Kushner has long been a flashpoint in the controversy over Trump’s alleged ties to Russia, thanks to his central role in the campaign. He spearheaded the campaign’s formidable data and analytics operation, under scrutiny as congressional investigators work to determine the extent to which Russia leveraged social media platforms in its interference campaign. The 36-year-old has sought to paint himself as a hard-working campaign aide sometimes operating beyond his experience level. “My experience wa... Link to the full article to read more