Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump may not necessarily stay in Washington, D.C. permanently, according to a New York Times report.

In fact, the pair reportedly plans to reconsider whether to remain in D.C. every six months.

According to the Times, Kushner told friends he and Ivanka have discussed whether to return to their lives in New York City.

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But according to CNN Senior White House Correspondent Jim Acosta, a departure isn't in the cards anytime soon.

Acosta tweeted, "Kushner not going anywhere, I'm told. He's keeping his head down to focus on work and is eager to cooperate with inquiries, source says."

He returned from President Trump's first international trip amid allegations of ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.

Kushner is reportedly under FBI scrutiny for potentially establishing a secret back channel with Moscow to discuss policy issues, the Times reported.

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