Jim Jordan Scoffs When Confronted on Newsmax About Jared Kushner Taking $2 Billion From the Saudis

 

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) dismissed the notion that Jared Kushner did anything wrong in his own foreign business dealings.

During a segment on the closed-door testimony by Hunter Biden in front of the House Oversight Committee, Newsmax’s Eric Bolling brought up the somewhat inconvenient fact that Kushner, the son-in-law of former President Donald Trump, took a large sum of money — $2 billion — in a deal with the Saudi Arabian government after Trump left the White House. Biden even brought that up during his testimony. But Jordan immediately dismissed any alleged wrongdoing by Kushner:

Bolling: At one point Hunter said, testified or spoke to you about something that, “Hey, Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law, had more dealings with foreign governments than I did.” And [Rep. Dan Goldman (D-CA)], I don’t think we have the sound bite cued up, but I think Dan Goldman came out and said, “Oh, yeah, Hunter had nothing to do with foreign governments but Jared Kushner did. That narrative come up?

Jordan: Again, I’m not gonna go into what came up in this interview today at this deposition. But the idea that Jared Kushner did something wrong is ridiculous. I mean, the Trump family has been investigated more than any family on the planet and what they have attempted to do to President Trump and been doing to President Trump over the last seven years is unbelievable. So, again, I don’t want to get into that.

Watch the video above via NewsMax.

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