Trump's son-in-law gets back top secret security clearance

IANS  |  Washington 

Jared Kushner, the of US and one of his closest advisers, received a permanent on Wednesday, dispelling doubts about his possible recent loss of clout in US relations with Mexico, and

The FBI completed its thorough investigation of Kushner's financial activities and foreign contacts, a task taking more than a year and which had to be finalized before the husband of Trump's oldest child could re-obtain permission to access the most closely guarded US secrets, reported.

"His application (for renewal) was properly submitted, reviewed by career officials, and went through the normal process," Kushner's lawyer, Abbe Lowell, said in a statement.

"Having completed these processes, Mr. is looking forward to continuing the work the has asked him to do."

Lowell did not say what level of clearance had been granted, but sources familiar with the matter told that it is a "top secret" authorization, which would enable the young to view very sensitive US government intelligence information.

Last February, lost the temporary top secret clearance he had enjoyed since Trump came into power in January 2017, and his access to sensitive intelligence information was curtailed, although he did retain a lower clearance level, that of "secret".

That move was the result of a decision by to withdraw the temporary top secret clearances from those employees who had held them for more than eight months without the required background investigations on them having been completed.

In Kushner's case, the delay in the FBI investigation of his background combined with the investigation of into his contacts with Russian officials raised speculation about whether he could be subject to blackmail, a situation that could put the confidential information he might know at risk.

The said in February that Kushner's loss of top secret clearance would not affect his diplomatic activities, and apparently it has not done so.

Kushner has been intimately involved in US negotiations to recraft the North American Free Trade Agreement with and Canada, and last week he travelled to to inaugurate the new

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First Published: Thu, May 24 2018. 05:42 IST