WASHINGTON >> It was a discussion last year between two foreign nationals about Iran, not an unusual topic for U.S. spies to study. But an intercept of that communication, collected by a foreign spy service and given to the United States, has now become a flash point within the intelligence community and between the administration and Congress. The reason is a single name that came up in the discussion: Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law.
Tulsi Gabbard accused of shielding Jared Kushner in intel report
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