3 Kushner Appeared Before the Senate Intelligence Committee in July

In May, while accompanying Trump on the first foreign trip of his presidency, news broke that the FBI is looking into Kushner as part of their Russia investigation. Per NBC, who published the news in tandem with The Washington Post, "Investigators believe Kushner has significant information relevant to their inquiry, officials said. That does not mean they suspect him of a crime or intend to charge him."

Shortly after the FBI investigation intel broke, the Washington Post reported that Kushner wanted to set up a "secret communications channel" with the Kremlin during Trump's transition period, without the knowledge of the U.S. government. Now, it is being reported that his business dealings are also being looked into by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III.

On July 24, Kushner testified in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee in a closed-door meeting regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election and Kushner's communication with Russian contacts during the campaign. In a statement following the meeting, Kushner said, "All of my actions were proper and occurred in the normal course of events of a very unique campaign."

In his prepared remarks, Kushner denied any accusation of collusion, "I did not collude with Russians, nor do I know of anyone in the campaign who did." Kushner also said, "I had no improper contacts. I did not collude, nor know of anyone else in the campaign who colluded, with any foreign government."