These findings come to light at a time where there is increasing scrutiny on Trump’s aides around allegations of Russia meddling with the 2016 US presidential elections.

Kushner had filed his financial holdings before, but his attorney said he had inadvertently left out more than 20 assets.

He also updated a national security questionnaire where he had earlier failed to disclose more than 100 calls or meetings with representatives from foreign countries, Washington Post reported. He is scheduled to appear coming Monday in a closed-door meeting of the Senate Intelligence Committee.

The couple’s attorney, Jamie Gorelic, said Ivanka’s financial disclosure, filed in June, is being reviewed by the agency.