Jared Kushner is too “spooked” to voluntarily speak with the Senate Judiciary Committee, which is probing Russian meddling in the US election and possible collusion with President Trump’s campaign, the committee’s chair said Thursday.

Sen. Chuck Grassley blamed Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein for releasing the transcript of an interview with Glenn Simpson, founder of the firm Fusion GPS, which compiled the infamous dossier on Trump that was launched by conservatives but then taken over by Hillary Clinton’s campaign.

“I had hoped to speak with all the witnesses surrounding the Trump Tower meeting before releasing any interview transcripts, but with the unilateral release of the transcript for Fusion GPS founder Glenn Simpson, it seems to have spooked other potential witnesses,” Grassley said, Bloomberg News reported.

“As a result it looks like our chances of getting a voluntary interview with Mr. Kushner has [sic] been shot.”

Grassley wanted the committee to interview the president’s son-in-law about the infamous June 2016 sitdown with Kremlin-connected Russians at Trump Tower he attended with first son Donald Trump Jr. and former campaign chair Paul Manafort.

The Iowa Republican said at a committee hearing Thursday that he now plans to release transcripts of his panel’s interviews with other participants in the meeting, which Trump Jr. agreed to after being promised dirt on Hillary Clinton.

Releasing the transcript could provide the public with its first glimpse of the first son’s account of the meeting, which the president’s former alt-right guru Steve Bannon called “treasonous” and “unpatriotic” in Michael Wolff’s book “Fire and Fury.”

Natalia Veselnitskaya, a Russian lawyer with connections to strongman Vladimir Putin, arranged the meeting, which also included Russian-American lobbyist Rinat Akhmetshin, through an intermediary.

The Russians were later spotted attending events in the capital when Trump was inaugurated a year ago.

Grassley’s announcement came a day after two committee Democrats, Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut and Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, called on him to share the transcripts with special counsel Robert Mueller, particularly the Trump Jr. interview.

“I have said all along that I favor as much transparency as possible in our investigations, but at the appropriate time, so we don’t undermine our work,” he said.

Mueller’s team is scrutinizing the meeting as part of its own ongoing probe of Russian meddling.