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President Donald Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, had his White House security clearance restored Wednesday, a person familiar with the matter said, after months of uncertainty stemming in part from his role in the ongoing investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller.
Kushner met with Mueller's investigators a second time in April and answered questions for seven hours, according to his attorney, Abbe Lowell. He had previously sat for an interview last November that was largely focused on former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who soon after pleaded guilty to charges of making false statements to the FBI.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: RickinVa
CNN's on-air people must have a vendetta against Jared Kushner. They're saying that he still might be associated with lawbreakers.
originally posted by: crtrvt
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: RickinVa
CNN's on-air people must have a vendetta against Jared Kushner. They're saying that he still might be associated with lawbreakers.
Why turn to the very fake and phony CNN to get reaction for this story? Sounds like you love the lyin' media or something.
originally posted by: crtrvt
Rep Don Beyer says Kushner's approval was not done by the intelligence community and was instead done by the White House.
Sounds totally legit to me too guys!
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13. For what reasons would I be denied a security clearance? Various reasons exist for why someone may be denied a security clearance. The most important factors in an investigation are the individual's honesty, candor, and thoroughness in the completion of their security clearance forms. Every case is individually assessed, using the National Security Board's 13 Adjudicative Guidelines, to determine whether the granting or continuing of eligibility for a security clearance is clearly consistent with the interests of national security. The adjudicative guidelines include: allegiance to the United States; foreign influence; foreign preference; sexual behavior; personal conduct; financial considerations; alcohol consumption; drug involvement; emotional, mental, and personality disorders; criminal conduct; security violations; outside activities; and misuse of information technology systems.
originally posted by: crtrvt
Rep Don Beyer says Kushner's approval was not done by the intelligence community and was instead done by the White House.
Sounds totally legit to me too guys!
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originally posted by: crtrvt
Rep Don Beyer says Kushner's approval was not done by the intelligence community and was instead done by the White House.
Sounds totally legit to me too guys!
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originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: RickinVa
CNN's on-air people must have a vendetta against Jared Kushner. They're saying that he still might be associated with lawbreakers.
originally posted by: introvert
I'm not entirely sure his clearance had anything to do with the status of the investigation.