This past January, President Trump’s son-in-law and jack-of-all trades White House advisor Jared Kushner infamously submitted his security clearance form entirely blank, devoid of foreign contacts.

He omitted over a hundred foreign business ties and required a highly irregular series of three updates, to date.

Kushner blames the possible felony on a staffer.

House Democrats demanded an investigation of Ivanka Trump after Kushner updated his clearance disclosures, since spouses must report each other’s contacts on the federal forms.

Now that the reports are longer, we’ve learned that Jared Kushner has multiple, long-standing ties to Kremlin-linked oligarchs who are in Vladimir Putin’s circle.

So does Ivanka Trump.

Except that Jared Kushner is embroiled in a Trump-eque financial emergency requiring him to refinance his building on New York’s world famous Fifth Avenue.

Soon.

We also learned that just after the Miss Universe Moscow pageant had taken place in 2013, Trump’s son-in-law and daughter also attended a charity event with numerous Kremlin-linked oligarchs and their top staffers.

Last week, Bloomberg exposed that event along with Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump’s years long relationship with Kremlin-linked oligarch, Roman Abramovich, and to his family.

Kushner and Abramovich even invested money together in one of his family funds, until he joined the White House staff.

Kushner-owned venture capital firm Thrive invests in startup businesses.

Thrive accepted investment cash for Artsy.net from Roman Abramovich’s wife. Bloomberg reports:

“Wendi Deng, the ex-wife of Rupert Murdoch, first introduced Zhukova to Ivanka Trump a decade ago. Then in 2010, Thrive Capital, the venture firm founded by Joshua Kushner, which included funds from older brother Jared, invested in Artsy, an online platform for art discovery and collecting, and brought in Deng and Zhukova as co-investors. Thrive led a $1.25 million funding round and has continued to back Artsy over the years. Last month Thrive, Zhukova and Deng participated in a $50 million financing.”

Jared Kushner divested his stake in Thrive before entering the White House.

Jared Kushner’s friend Roman Abramovich’s ties to Putin are so close, that a judge in the UK made an extraordinary ruling about them, according to Bloomberg:

In a 2012 lawsuit in London, the late Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky claimed he’d been forced to sell his shares in oil company Sibneft to Abramovich. The judge, in ruling against Berezovsky, concluded Abramovich had “privileged access” to Putin. “He became very close to the Kremlin,” said Andrew Wood, the British ambassador to Russia from 1995 to 2000 who alerted U.S. Senator John McCain of the existence of a dossier released in January that contained allegations about Trump’s Russia ties. “He has the gift, which Berezovsky did not, of holding his tongue.”

Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump later claimed in their security disclosures that they met three to four times with Roman Abramovich and his wife over the years, though they claim never alone.

The couple attended a charity event with Abramovich in early 2014 that included representatives from Russia’s Alfa Bank who is under FBI investigation, and the Russian Foreign Minister’s daughter along with numerous Russian oligarchs.

Amongst the guests at the charity event was another major GOP donor who earned big bucks in the Russian oil business. Also in attendance, the ex-KGB officer who was Trump Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross’ partner in the Bank of Cyprus.

Among the 100 guests were Viktor Vekselberg, owner of the Renova Group; Len Blavatnik, owner of Access Industries; Alexey Reznikovich, the head of LetterOne Technology, which is controlled by Russian billionaire Mikhail Fridman; and Ekaterina Vinokurova, the daughter of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, with her husband Alexander Vinokurov, who sits on the board of Alfa Group. Peter Salovey, the president of Yale University, also was there.

Kushner and Ivanka met those Russian oligarchs just a few months after the Miss Universe Moscow pageant and Sochi Olympics.

Within weeks of that fundraiser, Russia invaded the Crimea, and sanctions were then imposed, cutting the ability to forge legitimate business ties between Americans and many of the oligarchs that Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump had just met.

It was only months after the Trump Tower Moscow deal began, before stretching into the presidential election.

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