Yesterday I asked R. Clarke Cooper, the Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, what #JaredKushner's role was in the President’s decision to circumvent Congress and agree to an arms deal with Saudi Arabia. He wouldn't answer. (1/11)pic.twitter.com/lckTDpbj89
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And as of reports this week, we know that
#JaredKushner's opaque business dealings could be affecting his role negotiating highly sensitive deals in the Middle East. (6/11)Afficher cette discussion -
What we don’t know is
#JaredKushner's role in this disastrous Saudi weapons deal. (7/11)Afficher cette discussion -
Given all the questions that have been surrounding
#JaredKushner since the beginning of this Administration, that is an answer we need and Assistant Secretary Cooper should have been transparent today and answered it. But it’s not surprising that he didn’t. (8/11)Afficher cette discussion -
When I asked then-Secretary of State Tillerson what
#JaredKushner’s role was when it comes to international relations, he told me I’d have to ask Kushner directly. (9/11)Afficher cette discussion -
When I asked then-U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley what issues
#JaredKushner was working on she didn’t have an answer – but she did say that she knew he was very involved with the trip that President Trump made to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (10/11)Afficher cette discussion -
The fact that none of these officials will answer these questions about
#JaredKushner is telling. (11/11)Afficher cette discussion
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