Kushner promises 'I didn't conspire with Russia,' after Senate meet
Jared Kushner, the president's child in-law and a best guide, on Monday unequivocally denied having intrigued with Russia amid the 2016 presidential crusade - perusing a concise proclamation to correspondents in the wake of meeting with Senate specialists. "Give me a chance to be clear: I didn't plot with Russia, nor do I am aware of any other person in the battle who did as such," Kushner said in a three-minute explanation. Kushner kept up that "every one of my activities were legitimate," while likewise conveying a message to his dad in-law's depreciators. "Donald Trump had a superior message and ran a more quick witted crusade. That is the reason he won," Kushner stated, talking outside the White House. Kushner kept up he has been prospective with congressional agents in regards to his part in the crusade. "Since the primary inquiries were brought up in March, I have been reliable in saying, I was anxious to share any data I h...