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Allegations against Jared Kushner
#JaredKushner #DOJ #FBIJared Kushner, son-in-law to Donald Trump and former senior advisor, has faced various allegations ranging from conflict of interest and ethics violations to recent intelligence-related controversies.
Current Intelligence & Whistleblower Allegations (2025–2026)
Intelligence Intercept Controversy: In February 2026, reports revealed that a highly classified whistleblower complaint filed against Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard centers on an intercepted 2025 conversation between two foreign officials regarding Kushner.
Suppression of Intelligence: The whistleblower alleges that Gabbard restricted the distribution of this intelligence for political purposes, bypassing standard protocols.
Iran Backchannel Concerns: The intercepted conversation reportedly touched on Kushner’s role as a key decision-maker for Iran-related issues, raising concerns about his “freelancing” diplomacy while not holding a formal government position.
Foreign Business & Financial Allegations
Affinity Partners & Saudi Funding: Kushner’s investment firm, Affinity Partners, received a $2 billion investment from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund shortly after he left the White House. Lawmakers have called for a special counsel investigation into potential “quid pro quo” arrangements related to his time in government.
Real Estate Corruption Claims: In 2024, Representative Robert Garcia accused Kushner of “real corruption” regarding new real estate deals in Albania and Serbia involving state-owned land.
Suspicious Banking Activity: A former Deutsche Bank compliance officer claimed she was fired after flagging suspicious activity in accounts linked to Kushner and Jeffrey Epstein, including “mind-boggling” cryptocurrency transactions with a Russian individual.
Past Administration & Ethics Allegations
Security Clearance Issues: In 2019, it was reported that Trump ordered officials to grant Kushner a top-secret clearance despite objections from intelligence agencies and White House counsel over potential foreign influence.
Russia Investigation (Mueller Probe): Kushner was scrutinized for a 2016 meeting with Russian officials to establish a backchannel and for failing to disclose foreign contacts on his SF-86 security forms.
Tenant Abuse (Baltimore): His company, Westminster Management, was investigated and eventually reached a $3.25 million settlement in Maryland over allegations of abject living conditions and aggressive litigation against tenants.
Harvard Admission: Critics have long alleged that Kushner was admitted to Harvard University only after his father pledged a $2.5 million donation.— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Feb 14, 2026
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