Nations mulled exploiting Kushner: WashPost

IANS  |  Washington 

Officials of four countries discussed ways they could use US Donald Trump's and senior Jared Kushner's intricate ties, lack of experience and financial woes to manipulate him, said in a report.

The paper on Tuesday said that it was unclear, but based on current and former US officials familiar with intelligence reports on the matter, these countries -- Mexico, Israel, and the -- acted on the conversations.

Top officials were worried Kushner was "naive and being tricked" by foreign officials, a former told

The extensive network and debt from his own company, according to the Washington Post, was seen as a leverage the foreign officials talked about in efforts to manipulate Kushner.

The revelation is the latest in a series that call into question Kushner's ability to work in the given his complex ties, the said.

Earlier said that Kushner has been stripped off his access to top US secrets after mandated changes to the security clearance system.

Trump's eldest daughter Ivanka Trump's husband, Kushner, had been working on a temporary clearance, but, under the new system, aides who previously had "top secret" interim clearances saw their access downgraded to the less sensitive "secret" designation on Tuesday.

Peter Mirijanian, a for Kushner's Abbe Lowell, declined to comment on the story.

"We will not respond substantively to unnamed sources peddling secondhand hearsay with rank speculation who continue to leak inaccurate information," Mirijanian said.

According to the Washington Post,

told his deputies in 2017 spring that he wanted all the intelligence reports on conversations where foreign leaders discussed interactions with senior Trump officials, including Kushner.

The order came after McMaster learned that Kushner had contacts with foreign officials without coordinating with the

Kushner, who was on Capitol Hill on Tuesday for a meeting on prison reform, declined to respond to repeated questions about his security clearance and report.

Kushner's meeting had been scheduled long before news about his security clearances broke, and according to a source in the room, the story did not come up during the meeting.

Before stepping into the White House, Kushner worked as the of his family's and development company,

Officials from the and did not immediately respond to requests for comment on this story, the said.

The news of foreign interest in Kushner's ties and financial woes comes after reported has expanded his probe beyond Kushner's contacts with into his efforts to secure financing for his company from foreign investors during the presidential transition.

The also reported that one reason Kushner has been unable to obtain full security clearance is because of Mueller's ongoing investigation. Kushner would be unlikely to obtain full clearance as long as the special counsel's probe is ongoing, the report said.

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First Published: Wed, February 28 2018. 09:08 IST
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