To fellow Conservatives I'm sorry but with the constant bombardment of scandals surrounding this administration at some point they were going to find damning evidence that would swing public opinion to their side. Alas I finally decided after reading today's latest headline that day has come for me...:-(
The latest from a VERY reputable source ABC news has Jared Kushner now caught in the investigation.. WTH!
ABC learned from two unnamed sources of this game changing revelation to the investigation. ABC also mentions in story that the Washington Post was the first to report of this new Jared Kushner angle that hadn't come to light previously but the Post also reminded readers....
From the Post:
"Russia occasionally attempts to deliberately disclose misleading information when it believes it is being monitored, allowing for the possibility that the request from Kushner did not actually occur, the Post story noted."
Wow compelling evidence huhhh??? So should I bet the farm on this one?
Original story
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/repor...ry?id=47672306
"President Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner talked with the Russian ambassador in December about establishing a back channel for communications, ABC News has learned from two sources.
The sources stress that the talk between Kushner and the Russian envoy about communications was focused on the U.S. response to the crisis in Syria and other policy-related matters.
The meeting, as ABC News has reported previously, took place at Trump Tower in New York and was also attended by Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, who later became President Trump's short-lived national security adviser.
The Washington Post was the first to report that Kushner wanted to set up a secret back channel to communicate with Russian officials during the transition period between the election and Trump's inauguration.
The Post report cited communications intercepted by U.S. intelligence officials as Russian Ambassador Sergei Kislyak reported to his superiors in Moscow.
Russia occasionally attempts to deliberately disclose misleading information when it believes it is being monitored, allowing for the possibility that the request from Kushner did not actually occur, the Post story noted.