President Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner sat in on a pre-inaugural meeting at Trump Tower with disgraced ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn and the Russian ambassador, a new report said Thursday.

The December meeting with Sergey Kislyak was scheduled to “establish a line of communication” between the Trump administration and the Kremlin, the White House told the New York Times.

Flynn was forced to resign in January after it was reported that he misled Vice President Mike Pence and other White House officials about conversations he had with the Russian ambassador after then-President Obama imposed sanctions on Russia for meddling in the US election.

Hope Hicks, a spokeswoman for the new administration, told the paper that the meeting was just one of many Kushner had with foreign officials.

“They generally discussed the relationship and it made sense to establish a line of communication,” she said.

“Jared has had meetings with many other foreign countries and representatives — as many as two dozen other foreign countries’ leaders and representatives.”

Kushner has not met with Kislyak since then, Hicks added.

Flynn apparently ran the show during the meeting Kushner attended with the Russian diplomat, but his presence raised more questions about ties between Team Trump and Russia.

The administration for weeks flatly denied any contacts between Trump’s people and Russian officials, branding reports as “fake news.”

Since then it’s been revealed that several officials, most notably Attorney General Jeff Sessions, had been in contact with the Russians.