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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes May 23

    Jared Kushner has been granted a permanent security clearance after a lengthy process that fueled speculation over his Russia contactshttps://nyti.ms/2GI8w05 

    11:10 AM - 23 May 2018
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      2. Molly Jong-Fast‏Verified account @MollyJongFast May 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        Because kleptocrats gotta klept.

        4 replies 13 retweets 191 likes
      3. Felt‏ @MrFelt_ May 23
        Replying to @MollyJongFast @nytimes

        I thought he was resigning - why does he need a clearance....

        4 replies 5 retweets 42 likes
      4. Julie Engler‏ @JENGLER1 May 23
        Replying to @MrFelt_ @MollyJongFast @nytimes

        Probably needs to pass more classified info to pay for the money he’s getting for his building... so daddy-in-law arranged it.

        1 reply 3 retweets 31 likes
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      2. Mark S. Zaid‏Verified account @MarkSZaidEsq May 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        No such thing as a "permanent" security clearance. Please stop using that term.

        5 replies 12 retweets 103 likes
      3. John Sipher‏Verified account @john_sipher May 23
        Replying to @MarkSZaidEsq @nytimes

        Good point. There is permanent stupid, however.

        2 replies 4 retweets 72 likes
      4. Mark S. Zaid‏Verified account @MarkSZaidEsq May 23
        Replying to @john_sipher @nytimes

        There is definitely "permanent stupid"!!

        2 replies 1 retweet 28 likes
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      2. George Brenner‏ @vanreuter May 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        How can someone who lied repeatedly on his clearance form get clearance???

        8 replies 18 retweets 87 likes
      3. Hardworking American‏ @realhardworking May 23
        Replying to @vanreuter @nytimes

        Dear Leader, his father in-law, grants the clearance. Another conflict of interest due to this corrupt nepotism!

        1 reply 4 retweets 34 likes
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      2. Andrea Junker‏ @Strandjunker May 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        Let me be really clear. Jared Kushner is one of the biggest traitors in the history of this country. He absolutely does not represent the people of the United States of America. He’s an international disgrace just like his father-in-law, who only hired him cuz he married Ivanka.

        4 replies 57 retweets 170 likes
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      2. The BlueWave Has Arrived‏ @MarkCM07 May 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        Welcome to the Authoritarian Regime of Donald J. Trump. Everything's for sale and no one (in the family) is held accountable!

        1 reply 9 retweets 45 likes
      3. MSchek89‏ @MSchek89 May 23
        Replying to @MarkCM07 @nytimes

        Everyday it seems to get worse. Trump must have “hereby demanded it”.

        0 replies 5 retweets 20 likes
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      2. Georgette‏ @jasmeel May 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        How much lying is allowed these days for clearance??

        3 replies 5 retweets 45 likes
      3. Hardworking American‏ @realhardworking May 23
        Replying to @jasmeel @nytimes

        And if a regular federal employee or military member lied like Kushner, they would not be granted a clearance. I am scared of this Trump kleptocracy!

        2 replies 4 retweets 34 likes
      4. Martin Kuepker‏ @MKuepker May 23
        Replying to @realhardworking @jasmeel @nytimes

        If a member of the military lied on their security clearance questionnaire they’d probably be tossed out. But I guess the “drain the swamp” folks are exempt from telling the truth.

        1 reply 6 retweets 28 likes
      5.  🛸SleekCheetah 🐆 🇺🇸 🇩🇪 🇬🇧 🇮🇪 🇫🇷‏ @GaVick20 May 23
        Replying to @MKuepker @realhardworking and

        This is an honest question...why say he lied? I am a news junky and I remember he had initial clearance which should have been temp and minimal and he needed full approval for his role.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      6. Hardworking American‏ @realhardworking May 23
        Replying to @GaVick20 @MKuepker and

        He omitted numerous amounts of information. Too many omissions are issues.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      7.  🛸SleekCheetah 🐆 🇺🇸 🇩🇪 🇬🇧 🇮🇪 🇫🇷‏ @GaVick20 May 23
        Replying to @realhardworking @MKuepker and

        What info to what question? Questions?

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      8. Hardworking American‏ @realhardworking May 23
        Replying to @GaVick20 @MKuepker and

        Financial and foreign questions that impact a persons likelihood of being blackmailed or compromised by someone or country wanting to harm the US. On the security questionnaire. Google SF-86 and Google Kushner Security Clearance and read old articles.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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