Kushner Implicated In Khashoggi Murder In New Report. (Read More Here).
Neither President Donald Trump nor most of his closest advisers had a second of experience in governmental leadership before heading to D.C. That includes Trump son-in-law and perpetually multitasking adviser Jared Kushner, whose corrupt bumbling has now been directly implicated in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi authorities. He’d already been alleged to have passed info to the Saudis about dissidents opposing their regime. Now, a report in Spectator USA claims he gave the “green light” for the arrest of Khashoggi specifically, who was a U.S. resident — and apparently, the House Intelligence Committee already knows and is investigating.
‘HE OR SHE IS SAID TO HAVE HAD ‘CONCERNS’ ABOUT WHAT WAS SAID ON THE CALL ABOUT THE PRESIDENT’S SON-IN-LAW AND ADVISER, JARED KUSHNER… KUSHNER (ALLEGEDLY) GAVE THE GREEN LIGHT TO MBS TO ARREST THE DISSIDENT JOURNALIST, JAMAL KHASHOGGI, WHO WAS LATER MURDERED AND DISMEMBERED IN THE SAUDI CONSULATE IN ISTANBUL.’
Khashoggi was killed on Oct. 2 by Saudi agents at the country’s consulate in Istanbul. Although the administration has played down reported evidence linking the slaying to the prince and cautioned lawmakers not to take action against Saudi Arabia in response to the killing, senators say U.S. intelligence reports clearly implicate the crown prince. The report claims that investigators on the Democratic-led House Intelligence Committee are aware of these allegations and are planning to dig further into them while pursuing the impeachment inquiry over Trump’s dealings with Ukraine.
It also claims that the number of intelligence ‘whistleblowers’ who have given or are willing to give evidence to the House Intelligence Committee’s impeachment inquiry is seven, one of whom has made the claim about Kushner.
However it counts two of those ‘whistleblowers’ as Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, the National Security Council’s top Ukraine expert, and Tim Morrison, the NSC’s director for European and Russian Affairs, both of whom gave evidence under subpoena to the impeachment probe and who both listened to Trump’s call to Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
Morrison, however testified that he was not concerned that the call contained anything illegal. Neither official is legally a ‘whistleblower,’ unlike the initial complaint which went through the formal legal whistleblower process.
Kushner, 37, who serves as Trump’s adviser on the Middle East, has kept up informal conversations with the prince, 33, since early 2017, the Times reported, citing unnamed sources. Three former senior officials told the paper that the politically inexperienced Kushner’s private chats with Mohammed could have made him “susceptible to Saudi manipulation.” The report comes from an anonymous columnist who goes by Cockburn in the publication, a British last name. According to the allegations, there are a full seven whistleblowers ready to share information with House investigators looking into the Trump administration’s corruption. It’s one of those purported whistleblowers who’s apparently already reported info about a phone conversation between Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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