Kushner does like to answer Russian questions'

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Washington, May 29: Jared Kushner, the son-in-law and senior advisor of President Donald Trump, has been asked by officials to answer any questions and questions after his meetings, "a senior US official said. Tennessee Senator and Senate Foreign Relations Committee chair Bob Corker said on Sunday night in the USA Today that he did not have the question of asking questions and said that Kushner would speak "when the time is right".
"He seems to me to be a very open person and again, I'd let him speak for himself when the time is right on all these issues and at that time we can actually render judgement on the reality of what did or didn't take place." Corker said it appears to him that Kushner is "not a target, so I think I would just wait". The Washington Post reported last week that Kushner and Russian Ambassador Surgey Kislyak met at Trump Tower in December to discuss the possibility of setting up secret, back-channel communications between the President's transition team and officials in Moscow.
Corker also told USA Today that Russia would be sanctioned for its interference in the elections -- and its military intervention in Syria. Corker said that at the request of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who is in negotiations with Russian officials, Congress would wait for several weeks to take action on sanctions against Russia for its involvement in the Syrian conflict. "Russia is going to be punished for what it did, in interfering in our elections," he said. But I feel that there is a need to wait for a few weeks with the Foreign Secretary's request to see if it can change the situation in Syria. The Congress will return on June 5.








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