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Jared Kushner goes rogue in Saudi Arabia, prompting national security concerns

  

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Jared Kushner goes rogue in Saudi Arabia, prompting national security concerns

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Jared Kushner goes rogue in Saudi Arabia, prompting national security concerns



102b4830-25c0-11e7-a66a-23957430fe89_lat   Chris Riotta, The Independent   17 hours ago  






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Jared Kushner has gone rogue.

Donald Trump’s senior White House adviser once again abandoned government normalities during an official state trip to Saudi Arabia,   reportedly   discussing US-Saudi cooperation with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in   a meeting   that lacked representation from the US Embassy in Riyadh.

The 38-year-old adviser also discussed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the US’ economic investment in the   Middle East   with Saudi royalty, including King Salman, according to a White House readout from the trip that was released just as the president’s former lawyer Michael Cohen began his explosive public testimony on Capitol Hill last week.

Mr Kushner’s quiet undertaking of such high-profile meetings has raised national security concerns from military and intelligence officials, who said the president’s son-in-law was “undermining US authority” in the region.

Naveed Jamali — a former   US Defence Department   intelligence officer and double agent — told   The Independent   the Trump administration has frequently “blurred the lines of communication” between government agencies by sending Mr Kushner to meet with top international officials.

“We know there is a flawed system by the fact that Jared Kushner has a security clearance,” Mr Jamali — who has launched a bid for political office — said on Thursday, noting the 38-year-old adviser’s omission of Russian contacts from his initial clearance application and foreign business assets that would typically bar an official from receiving a clearance.

Mr Jamali added, “Who speaks for the government, the institutions or the family of the president?”

Multiple sources from the US embassy in Riyadh have said they were not read into the details of Mr Kushner’s Saudi Arabia visit, and have yet to receive any sort of briefing on the White House official’s meetings with Saudi leadership.


Mr Kushner was also reportedly provided security during his visit by Saudi officials — a component of a state trip typically handled by the US embassy in the region. Embassy staff also usually sits in on high-level meetings, and can include military personnel, cultural attaches and officials from across government agencies.

Those reports, first published in the   Daily Beast   nearly a week after Mr Kushner’s trip, were refuted by a senior administration official.

“This reporting is not true and the sources are misinformed,” that official said.

During his meetings with the   Saudi crown prince , Mr Kushner seemingly failed to mention the high-profile killing of   Jamal Khashoggi , a Washington Post journalist and US resident who disappeared after entering a Saudi consulate last year in Istanbul. The international intelligence community and Turkish officials have claimed the crown prince was involved in the alleged murder of Mr Khashoggi, who was often critical in his reporting of the Saudi government.

Mark Hertling, a former US Army officer, lambasted the White House administration in a   tweet   for reportedly failing to include “critical subject matters experts” in Mr Kushner’s meetings with Saudi royalty.

Walter Shaub, the former director of the Office of Government Ethics, also asked why Mr Kushner was “having secret meetings with the Saudi government” while keeping US officials “in the dark about the substance of the meetings”.

“Are conflicts of interest at play here?” he   wrote   on Twitter.

Mr Kushner, long considered a security risk embedded in the West Wing by career intelligence officials, was reported to have conducted informal conversations on the chat app WhatsApp with the Saudi crown prince, who he has developed a relationship with since Mr Trump’s 2016 election.

The   New York Times   reported Mr Kushner was providing the prince with advice on how to weather the controversies surrounding the slaying of Mr Khashoggi.

House Democrats have launched an investigation into the White House's security clearance processes under Mr Trump, demanding a trove of documents related to the matter and other investigatory concerns from Mr Kushner and 80 contacts and entities close to the president.

“[Kushner] is somehow who is much more amenable to personal offers like financial gain,” he added. “He doesn’t seem to have the strongest allegiance to the US … that’s concerning.”




















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Tessylo
Professor Principal
1  seeder  Tessylo    5 years ago

Jared Kushner has gone rogue.

Donald Trump’s senior White House adviser once again abandoned government normalities during an official state trip to Saudi Arabia, reportedly discussing US-Saudi cooperation with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in a meeting that lacked representation from the US Embassy in Riyadh.

The 38-year-old adviser also discussed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the US’ economic investment in the Middle East with Saudi royalty, including King Salman, according to a White House readout from the trip that was released just as the president’s former lawyer Michael Cohen began his explosive public testimony on Capitol Hill last week.

Mr Kushner’s quiet undertaking of such high-profile meetings has raised national security concerns from military and intelligence officials, who said the president’s son-in-law was “undermining US authority” in the region.

Naveed Jamali — a former US Defence Department intelligence officer and double agent — told The Independent the Trump administration has frequently “blurred the lines of communication” between government agencies by sending Mr Kushner to meet with top international officials.

“We know there is a flawed system by the fact that Jared Kushner has a security clearance,” Mr Jamali — who has launched a bid for political office — said on Thursday, noting the 38-year-old adviser’s omission of Russian contacts from his initial clearance application and foreign business assets that would typically bar an official from receiving a clearance.

Mr Jamali added, “Who speaks for the government, the institutions or the family of the president?”

Multiple sources from the US embassy in Riyadh have said they were not read into the details of Mr Kushner’s Saudi Arabia visit, and have yet to receive any sort of briefing on the White House official’s meetings with Saudi leadership.


Mr Kushner was also reportedly provided security during his visit by Saudi officials — a component of a state trip typically handled by the US embassy in the region. Embassy staff also usually sits in on high-level meetings, and can include military personnel, cultural attaches and officials from across government agencies.

Those reports, first published in the Daily Beast nearly a week after Mr Kushner’s trip, were refuted by a senior administration official.

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
2  seeder  Tessylo    5 years ago

So he's cozying up to those who killed Mr. Khashoggi

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
4  seeder  Tessylo    5 years ago

Mark Hertling, a former US Army officer, lambasted the White House administration in a tweet for reportedly failing to include “critical subject matters experts” in Mr Kushner’s meetings with Saudi royalty.

Walter Shaub, the former director of the Office of Government Ethics, also asked why Mr Kushner was “having secret meetings with the Saudi government” while keeping US officials “in the dark about the substance of the meetings”.

“Are conflicts of interest at play here?” he wrote on Twitter.

Mr Kushner, long considered a security risk embedded in the West Wing by career intelligence officials, was reported to have conducted informal conversations on the chat app WhatsApp with the Saudi crown prince, who he has developed a relationship with since Mr Trump’s 2016 election.

The New York Times reported Mr Kushner was providing the prince with advice on how to weather the controversies surrounding the slaying of Mr Khashoggi.

House Democrats have launched an investigation into the White House's security clearance processes under Mr Trump, demanding a trove of documents related to the matter and other investigatory concerns from Mr Kushner and 80 contacts and entities close to the president.

“[Kushner] is somehow who is much more amenable to personal offers like financial gain,” he added. “He doesn’t seem to have the strongest allegiance to the US … that’s concerning.”

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
5  seeder  Tessylo    5 years ago

“[Kushner] is somehow who is much more amenable to personal offers like financial gain,” he added. “He doesn’t seem to have the strongest allegiance to the US … that’s concerning.”

Just like his father in law and the whole Rump crime family.  

 
 
 
Ronin2
Professor Quiet
6  Ronin2    5 years ago

Going rogue.

More hyperbole BS. Kushner has clearance, and if he were on secret talks with the Suadi prince, well they just blew that to hell. 

During his meetings with the Saudi crown prince , Mr Kushner seemingly failed to mention the high-profile killing of Jamal Khashoggi , a Washington Post journalist and US resident who disappeared after entering a Saudi consulate last year in Istanbul. The international intelligence community and Turkish officials have claimed the crown prince was involved in the alleged murder of Mr Khashoggi, who was often critical in his reporting of the Saudi government.

Ok, so he failed to mention this. How do they know if the embassy was kept out of secret meetings? 

Then this is sited.

The New York Times reported Mr Kushner was providing the prince with advice on how to weather the controversies surrounding the slaying of Mr Khashoggi.

Holy fucking double speak Batman! How can he not mention Mr Khashoggi; and yet be giving advise to the crown prince on how to weather the storm? 

Seems that Trump doesn't trust the career State Department employees. Wonder why given the warm and friendly treatment he has been given by career government officials. 

 
 
 
JohnRussell
Professor Principal
7  JohnRussell    5 years ago

What is Jared Kushner's training to be a US diplomat and international geo-political negotiator? He is a real estate swindler from a family of slumlords. His college studies did not include any in world affairs or international relations.

He was given the job of globe trotting "ambassador" by Trump in order to advance the Trump/Kushner family business interests, not U.S. national interests.

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
7.1  seeder  Tessylo  replied to  JohnRussell @7    5 years ago

That's what the whole Rump crime family is in it for - their own family business interests/crime syndicate

 
 
 
luther28
Sophomore Silent
8  luther28    5 years ago

Jared Kushner goes rogue in Saudi Arabia

The visuals of Mr. Kushner going rogue anywhere would be rather amusing I would suppose. I wonder if his voice goes up an octave or two when he goes into a snit? 

 
 

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