Multiple reports now indicate that Jared Kushner appears to have not only sold out American foreign policy, but provided the names of dissidents as part of an attempt to curry favor with the Saudi crown. In a kingdom that regularly executes opponents, it seems that Jared Kushner may have literally handed people over to die, as well as encouraging the start of a not-so-cold war with Qatar.

Earlier this week, Kushner Companies admitted that they met with the finance minister of Qatar in an attempt to secure funds that could dig the company out of the yawning hole created by Jared Kushner’s ill-conceived $1.8 billion gamble on New York’s most expensive office tower deal.

Jared Kushner’s father met with Qatar’s finance minister three months after President Trump’s inauguration, a New York City session at which funding for a financially troubled real estate project was discussed, the company acknowledged Sunday.

But after Qatar passed on the project—as has every other potential investor—the Kushner companies then claimed that they would not have taken Qatar’s money anyway, since it would have represented a conflict of interest with Kushner’s position in the Trump White House. However, this claim did not stop them from holding the meeting or discussing the project.

Following that meeting, Jared Kushner traveled to Saudi Arabia with Donald Trump, where the pair met with Prince Mohammad bin Salman. Shortly after this meeting, bin Salman conducted a purge of the country in which hundreds, including other members of the royal family, were arrested for “corruption” and bin Salman stepped into line as the next king. And the meeting was also quickly followed by the Saudis and the UAE launching a blockade against Qatar—with the public blessing of Donald Trump.

Now The Intercept, which was first to report on details of the Kushner–Qatar meeting, has another article out showing that the ties between Kushner and bin Salman are so one-sided that bin Salman claims to have Jared Kushner “in his pocket,” and Kushner may have dipped into top secret documents to provide the names of Saudi dissidents.