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Jared Kushner to Meet With Senate Intel Committee Staffers

Questions have also been raised about a Reuters report that Kushner attended a meeting with Sergey Gorkov, a Russian banker and a longtime economic aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin, in December

The Senate intelligence committee expects top presidential adviser Jared Kushner to meet with committee staffers in mid-June, two sources familiar with the planning told NBC News Thursday.

A third source familiar with the conversations said discussions about timing are still ongoing.

Kushner, who is married to Trump's eldest daughter, Ivanka, has come under FBI scrutiny in the Russia investigation, NBC News reported in late May. Investigators believe he has information relevant to their inquiry, U.S. officials said. That does not mean he is suspected of a crime.

The meeting is the first step in an agreement made within the committee: Kushner will meet with staff members, provide documents and ultimately take questions from the senators on the committee, the sources said.

Questions have also been raised about a Reuters report that Kushner attended a meeting with Sergey Gorkov, a Russian banker and a longtime economic aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin, in December.

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