Kushner Collusion!!

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Jared Kushner, President Trump’s senior adviser and son-in-law, plans to detail four meetings he had with Russian officials during the 2016 campaign and transition period — including one set up by Donald Trump Jr. with a Russian lawyer — but will deny any improper contacts or collusion in testimony to a congressional panel on Monday.

Kushner defends his interactions with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak and other Russian officials as typical contacts in his role as the Trump campaign’s liaison to foreign governments, according to an 11-page prepared statement he plans to submit for the record, a copy of which was obtained by The Washington Post.

Kushner is scheduled to testify in closed-door sessions, first before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Monday and then before the House Intelligence Committee on Tuesday, as part of the congressional probes into Russian interference in the 2016 election and contacts between Russia and Trump campaign officials and associates.

In his testimony, which will be submitted to the congressional committees before he answers questions from lawmakers, Kushner says he has had only “limited contacts” with Russian representatives and denies any wrongdoing.

I did not collude, nor know of anyone else in the campaign who colluded, with any foreign government,” Kushner writes. “I had no improper contacts. I have not relied on Russian funds to finance my business activities in the private sector.”
Kushner portrays himself as a goal-oriented task master new to presidential politics who assumed increasingly important responsibilities on a fast-paced campaign in which decisions were made “on the fly,” including serving as the main point of contact for foreign government officials.

Kushner writes that his first meeting with a Russian official was in April 2016 at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, where Trump delivered a major foreign policy speech, the execution of which Kushner says he oversaw. Kushner writes that he attended a reception to thank the event’s host, Dimitri Simes, publisher of the National Interest, a foreign policy magazine. Simes introduced Kushner to four ambassadors at the reception, including Kislyak, Kushner says.

With all the ambassadors, including Mr. Kislyak, we shook hands, exchanged brief pleasantries and I thanked them for attending the event and said I hoped they would like candidate Trump’s speech and his ideas for a fresh approach to America’s foreign policy,” Kushner writes. “The ambassadors also expressed interest in creating a positive relationship should we win the election. Each exchange lasted less than a minute; some gave me their business cards and invited me to lunch at their embassies. I never took them up on any of these invitations and that was the extent of the interactions.”

Kushner does not name the other three ambassadors he met at the reception.

Kushner denies having had any other contact with Kislyak during the campaign, disputing a report by Reuters that he had two phone calls with the ambassador.

“While I participated in thousands of calls during this period, I do not recall any such calls with the Russian Ambassador,” Kushner writes. “We have reviewed the phone records available to us and have not been able to identify any calls to any number we know to be associated with Ambassador Kislyak and I am highly skeptical these calls took place.”

In fact, Kushner goes on to note that on Nov. 9, the day after the election, when the campaign received a congratulatory note from Russian President Vladimir Putin, Kushner tried to verify it was real and could not remember Kislyak’s name. “So I sent an email asking Mr. Simes, ‘What is the name of the Russian ambassador?’ ” Kushner writes.

Kushner also describes attending a June 2016 meeting organized by his brother-in-law, Donald Trump Jr., with a Russian attorney. He says it was listed on his calendar as “Meeting: Don Jr. | Jared Kushner.” He writes that he arrived at the meeting late, and when he got there the Russian lawyer was talking about a ban on U.S. adoptions of Russian children.

“I had no idea why that topic was being raised and quickly determined that my time was not well-spent at this meeting,” Kushner writes. “Reviewing emails recently confirmed my memory that the meeting was a waste of our time and that, in looking for a polite way to leave and get back to my work, I actually emailed an assistant from the meeting after I had been there for 10 or so minutes and wrote, ‘Can u pls call me on my cell? Need excuse to get our of
 
And of course you are perfectly happy and willing to unquestioningly swallow anything any member of Team Trumptard spouts, right?

Got it. :palm:
 
Kushner writes that he received a “random email” on Oct. 30, 2016, from a screen name “Guccifer400,” which he interpreted as “a hoax” that was “an extortion attempt and threatened to reveal candidate Trump’s tax returns and demanded that we send him 52 bitcoins in exchange for not publishing that information.”

Kushner says he brought the email to the attention of a Secret Service agent he was traveling with, who advised him “to ignore it and not to reply — which is what I did.”

Kushner also details two interactions with Russian officials during the transition period, before Trump was sworn in as president on Jan. 20. The first, on Dec. 1, was a meeting with Kislyak at Trump Tower in New York, which retired lieutenant general Michael Flynn, who would become the president’s national security adviser, also attended.

“I stated our desire for a fresh start in relations,” Kushner writes. “Also, as I had done in other meetings with foreign officials, I asked Ambassador Kislyak if he would identify the best person (whether the Ambassador or someone else) with whom to have direct discussions and who had contact with his President. The fact that I was asking about ways to start a dialogue after Election Day should of course be viewed as strong evidence that I was not aware of one that existed before Election Day.”

Kushner writes that Kislyak addressed U.S. policy in Syria and wanted to “convey information from what he called his ‘generals,’ ” but that they could not come to the United States and “he asked if there was a secure line in the transition office to conduct a conversation.”

Kushner continues that he or Flynn explained there were no such lines, and that Kushner asked Kislyak if the Russians had “an existing communications channel at his embassy we could use where they would be comfortable transmitting the information they wanted to relay to General Flynn.” He writes that Kislyak said “that would not be possible” and they agreed to wait until after the inauguration to receive the information.

The Washington Post first reported in May on Kushner and Kislyak's discussions about establishing a secret communications channel, though Kushner suggests in his testimony that the channel would have been for the ppurpose of this one meeting as opposed to establishing a “secret back channel.”


I did not suggest a ‘secret back channel,’ ” Kushner writes. “I did not suggest an on-going secret form of communication for then or for when the administration took office. I did not raise the possibility of using the embassy or any other Russian facility for any purpose other than this one possible conversation in the transition period.”

The second transition-period meeting Kushner says he had with Russians was on Dec. 13, when Kushner met with Sergey Gorkov, a banker with “a direct line to the Russian President,” at the urging of Kislyak. On Dec. 6, the Russian Embassy asked Kushner to meet with Kislyak on Dec. 7, and Kushner declined, he writes. They asked if he could meet on Dec. 6 and Kushner declined again, he writes. Kislyak then requested a meeting with Kushner’s assistant — “and, to avoid offending the Ambassador, I agreed,” Kushner writes.

Kislyak and Kushner’s assistant, whom Kushner does not name in his testimony, met on Dec. 12, where Kislyak requested that Kushner meet with Gorkov, “who could give insight into how Putin was viewing the new administration and best ways to work together.”

Kushner agreed to meet Gorkov, making room in his schedule for him the next day. Their meeting lasted 20 to 25 minutes, Kushner writes, and Gorkov presented two gifts — a piece of art from Nvgorod, the village where Kushner’s grandparents were from in Belarus, and a bag of dirt from there. Kushner then gave the gifts to his assistant and asked him to formally register them with the transition office.

During the meeting, Kushner writes, Gorkov told him about his bank and discussed the Russian economy, expressing “disappointment with U.S.-Russia relations under President Obama and hopes for a better relationship in the future.” Kushner writes that “no specific policies were discussed,” including sanctions imposed by the Obama administration.


At the end of his testimony, Kushner offers an explanation for failing to disclose all of his foreign government contacts on his SF-86 application for security clearance. He writes that his form was “prematurely submitted due to a miscommunication and initially did not list any contacts (not just with Russians) with foreign government officials.”

Kushner describes a frenzied period disentangling from his real estate business and moving his family to Washington during which a “rough draft” of his form was submitted by his assistant because of a “miscommunication.” Kushner writes that the initial submission omitted “all foreign contacts,” and that a supplemental submission disclosed more than 100 contacts from more than 20 countries.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...er620am:homepage/story&utm_term=.59459cdc8f2f
 
And of course you are perfectly happy and willing to unquestioningly swallow anything any member of Team Trumptard spouts, right?

Got it. :palm:
where do you see anything that smaks of collusion?

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Democrats are going to be more meaningless, (as if they could be any more meaningless) as time moves on.

Their entire existence to date is two pronged
RUSSIAN COLLUSION and Obstructing any type of progress

That is not a very good recipe for anything except a big ole nothingburger
 
Democrats are going to be more meaningless, (as if they could be any more meaningless) as time moves on.

Their entire existence to date is two pronged
RUSSIAN COLLUSION and Obstructing any type of progress

That is not a very good recipe for anything except a big ole nothingburger

The democrats nightmare would be if Russia Gate were to be suddenly defused. Then what?

They've gone all-in with it to the expense of their message. Even Chuckie Schumer is starting to realize it. Yesterday he committed the heresy of blaming HRC's loss on something other than Russia---then he went on to talk about the democrats economic message.

Nine months[!] after the election, democrats find their economic message.
 
The democrats nightmare would be if Russia Gate were to be suddenly defused. Then what?

They've gone all-in with it to the expense of their message. Even Chuckie Schumer is starting to realize it. Yesterday he committed the heresy of blaming HRC's loss on something other than Russia---then he went on to talk about the democrats economic message.

Nine months[!] after the election, democrats find their economic message.

Except their new economic message sounds a lot like their old economic message. Wealth transfer. Nothing new


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The democrats nightmare would be if Russia Gate were to be suddenly defused. Then what?

They've gone all-in with it to the expense of their message. Even Chuckie Schumer is starting to realize it. Yesterday he committed the heresy of blaming HRC's loss on something other than Russia---then he went on to talk about the democrats economic message.

Nine months[!] after the election, democrats find their economic message.

You talk like the opposing party has honed their message on day 1 of a defeat in previous cycles.

You guys didn't know your platform would be immigration & trade deals until Trump took hold in the primaries. The Dems have plenty of time before '18. And if Russia fizzles out, there is plenty of other Trump incompetence, dishonesty & corruption to draw attention to.

Don't you worry about the Dems. They'll be just fine.
 
So now an eleven page explanation written by the individual being questioned clears him of any wrongdoing?

Conservatives never accepted anything anyone said in the past even those under oath in a public hearing and now a self written "explanation" is all that is needed?
 
The democrats nightmare would be if Russia Gate were to be suddenly defused. Then what?

They've gone all-in with it to the expense of their message. Even Chuckie Schumer is starting to realize it. Yesterday he committed the heresy of blaming HRC's loss on something other than Russia---then he went on to talk about the democrats economic message.

Nine months[!] after the election, democrats find their economic message.

KremlinGate isn't going to "defuse" until Special Counsel is finished, and that's going to last at least another year
 
So now an eleven page explanation written by the individual being questioned clears him of any wrongdoing?

Conservatives never accepted anything anyone said in the past even those under oath in a public hearing and now a self written "explanation" is all that is needed?

How about where Kuschner busted Reuters on fake news?

Reuters reported two calls from JK to Russians but nobody could find record of them on either his cell or landline.

Maybe he used a phone booth outside Trump Tower lol?
 
Jared Kushner, President Trump’s senior adviser and son-in-law, plans to detail four meetings he had with Russian officials during the 2016 campaign and transition period — including one set up by Donald Trump Jr. with a Russian lawyer — but will deny any improper contacts or collusion in testimony to a congressional panel on Monday.

Kushner defends his interactions with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak and other Russian officials as typical contacts in his role as the Trump campaign’s liaison to foreign governments, according to an 11-page prepared statement he plans to submit for the record, a copy of which was obtained by The Washington Post.

Kushner is scheduled to testify in closed-door sessions, first before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Monday and then before the House Intelligence Committee on Tuesday, as part of the congressional probes into Russian interference in the 2016 election and contacts between Russia and Trump campaign officials and associates.

In his testimony, which will be submitted to the congressional committees before he answers questions from lawmakers, Kushner says he has had only “limited contacts” with Russian representatives and denies any wrongdoing.


Kushner portrays himself as a goal-oriented task master new to presidential politics who assumed increasingly important responsibilities on a fast-paced campaign in which decisions were made “on the fly,” including serving as the main point of contact for foreign government officials.

Kushner writes that his first meeting with a Russian official was in April 2016 at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, where Trump delivered a major foreign policy speech, the execution of which Kushner says he oversaw. Kushner writes that he attended a reception to thank the event’s host, Dimitri Simes, publisher of the National Interest, a foreign policy magazine. Simes introduced Kushner to four ambassadors at the reception, including Kislyak, Kushner says.

With all the ambassadors, including Mr. Kislyak, we shook hands, exchanged brief pleasantries and I thanked them for attending the event and said I hoped they would like candidate Trump’s speech and his ideas for a fresh approach to America’s foreign policy,” Kushner writes. “The ambassadors also expressed interest in creating a positive relationship should we win the election. Each exchange lasted less than a minute; some gave me their business cards and invited me to lunch at their embassies. I never took them up on any of these invitations and that was the extent of the interactions.”

Kushner does not name the other three ambassadors he met at the reception.

Kushner denies having had any other contact with Kislyak during the campaign, disputing a report by Reuters that he had two phone calls with the ambassador.

“While I participated in thousands of calls during this period, I do not recall any such calls with the Russian Ambassador,” Kushner writes. “We have reviewed the phone records available to us and have not been able to identify any calls to any number we know to be associated with Ambassador Kislyak and I am highly skeptical these calls took place.”

In fact, Kushner goes on to note that on Nov. 9, the day after the election, when the campaign received a congratulatory note from Russian President Vladimir Putin, Kushner tried to verify it was real and could not remember Kislyak’s name. “So I sent an email asking Mr. Simes, ‘What is the name of the Russian ambassador?’ ” Kushner writes.

Kushner also describes attending a June 2016 meeting organized by his brother-in-law, Donald Trump Jr., with a Russian attorney. He says it was listed on his calendar as “Meeting: Don Jr. | Jared Kushner.” He writes that he arrived at the meeting late, and when he got there the Russian lawyer was talking about a ban on U.S. adoptions of Russian children.

“I had no idea why that topic was being raised and quickly determined that my time was not well-spent at this meeting,” Kushner writes. “Reviewing emails recently confirmed my memory that the meeting was a waste of our time and that, in looking for a polite way to leave and get back to my work, I actually emailed an assistant from the meeting after I had been there for 10 or so minutes and wrote, ‘Can u pls call me on my cell? Need excuse to get our of

Kushner won't even be testifying under oath, so he's free to lie his ass off.
 
How about where Kuschner busted Reuters on fake news?

Reuters reported two calls from JK to Russians but nobody could find record of them on either his cell or landline.

Maybe he used a phone booth outside Trump Tower lol?
thanks .. i don't even follow the noise that closely anymore.

Now watch the Dems criticize the fact Kushner came forward with info -why didn't he do this before?
It's utter horseshit.
 
thanks .. i don't even follow the noise that closely anymore.

Now watch the Dems criticize the fact Kushner came forward with info -why didn't he do this before?
It's utter horseshit.

"Reuters news service has reported that I had two calls with Ambassador Kislyak at some time between April and November of 2016. While I participated in thousands of calls during this period, I do not recall any such calls with the Russian Ambassador. We have reviewed the phone records available to us and have not been able to identify any calls to any number we know to be associated with Ambassador Kislyak and I am highly skeptical these calls took place. A comprehensive review of my land line and cell phone records from the time does not reveal those calls." [JK from congressional statement]

Reuters should post a retraction but they probably won't.

Fake news: throw it out there and it will stick, because either the retraction doesn't come or hardly anyone sees it.
 
You talk like the opposing party has honed their message on day 1 of a defeat in previous cycles.

You guys didn't know your platform would be immigration & trade deals until Trump took hold in the primaries. The Dems have plenty of time before '18. And if Russia fizzles out, there is plenty of other Trump incompetence, dishonesty & corruption to draw attention to.

Don't you worry about the Dems. They'll be just fine.

Bullshit. Illegal immigration has been an issue since Bush and Co tried to ram it down our throats and we stopped him. Just because you don't pay attention doesn't mean they haven't been issues. Trump was the first in the GOP to give real voice to those concerns. The rest of the GOP were co-opted
 
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