Jared Kushner Reportedly Failed to Disclose Personal Email to Senate Intel Committee

Jared Kusher, President Donald Trump’s senior adviser, reportedly failed to tell the Senate Intelligence Committee about his use of a personal email account.
Per a report by CNN’s Jake Tapper, Kushner was blasted by committee leaders Richard Burr and Mark Warner for his failure to do so. The two lawmakers sent a letter to Kushner through his attorney asking him to ensure that he had turned over all relevant information, including what was kept on the private email.
The letter from Burr and Warner went as follows:
“The Committee was concerned to learn of this additional email account from the news media, rather than from you, in your closed staff interview… Please confirm that the document production that you made to the committee…included the additional ‘personal email account’ described to the news media, as well as all other email accounts messaging apps, or similar communications channels you may have used.”
This letter was leaked to CNN by the infamous email trickster who continues to troll people in Trump’s inner-circle. The prankster tricked Abbe Lowell — who is Kushner’s lawyer — into believing he was Trump’s son-in-law. Lowell then inadvertently forwarded an email containing the Senate Intel committee letter to the prankster — who presumably sent it to Tapper and CNN.
The email trickster previously pranked a senior cyber security adviser and Anthony Scaramucci, as well as Breitbart editor Alex Marlow who told the anonymous emailer that he would do “dirty work” for former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.
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