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Jared Kushner's lawyer hinted that he is in trouble
by Nathan'ette Burdine: December 2, 2017
 


A couple of weeks ago, Jared Kushner’s lawyer Abbe Lowell hinted that his client was in trouble, trouble, trouble.

Lowell took time out of his busy day to conversate with CNN’s Justice Correspondent Evan Perez about the role Jared Kushner played in directing Trump Campaign officials to speak with the Russians about the U.S.’ foreign policy.

Lowell tried to make Kushner look innocent by saying that the only role Kushner played was in forewarning Trump Campaign officials about talking to foreign governments, specifically those Russians.

Lowell said to Perez, “If you look at the contents of these emails, he’s the hero. He’s the one who’s saying there shouldn’t be any contact with foreign officials or foreign entities.”

Here, Lowell is saying that when it comes to those Don Jr. emails setting up the meeting with those Russians, Kushner knew nothing about nothing because he assumed everybody was taking his advice and doing nothing when it came to talking to foreign officials, specifically those Russians.

Welp, according to several reports, ol’ Jared Kushner there did everything but tell folks they shouldn’t be talking to the Russians.

The word is out that Jared Kushner is the one who told former National Security Adviser/official felon Michael Flynn to talk to former Russia Ambassador to the U.S. Sergey Kislyak.

And as to be expected, ol’ Kushner there is saying everybody is lying on him. Folks would believe Kushner if he hadn’t gotten caught leaving important information off of his security clearance form, and if he had been a little more honest about his knowledge concerning the June 2016 meeting with the Russians at Trump Tower. Yep, ol’ Kushner there is knee deep in it.

And now that Flynn and three other former Trump Campaign members have flipped, things aren’t looking too good for the president’s son-in-law.




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