A Harvard law professor has slammed Jared Kushner for being the 'beating heart' of the 'deeply evil' Trump administration.

Constitutional law professor, Laurence Tribe, made the comments on Saturday.

Tribe was responding to Newsweek columnist, Seth Abramson, who had called President Donald Trump's son-in-law 'the greatest domestic danger to America'.

'I’m with @sethabramson here. Smarmy, slimy, smiling Jared Kushner of 666 Fifth Avenue is the beating heart of this unprecedentedly corrupt and deeply evil administration,' Tribe tweeted.

'He’ll eventually be exposed as an insatiably greedy Benedict Arnold,' he added, implying that Kushner would betray the United States.

Tribe responded to Abramson's Twitter thread after he made the case that 'Kushner is going to get us into a *devastating* war with Iran'.

Harvard law professor, Laurence Tribe (left), has slammed Jared Kushner (right) for being the 'beating heart' of the 'deeply evil' Trump administration

'I’m with @sethabramson here. Smarmy, slimy, smiling Jared Kushner of 666 Fifth Avenue is the beating heart of this unprecedentedly corrupt and deeply evil administration,' Tribe tweeted (pictured)

'Jared, singlehandedly. Jared, to make money for himself. I'll say now that Jared more richly deserves to be in prison for the rest of his life than Manafort, and Manafort richly deserves it. That's how bad this is,' Abramson wrote.

Abramson, who is also an author, made the claims 'many months' of research for his forthcoming book titled, Proof of Conspiracy.

In a series of tweets, Abramson said that 'our foreign policy is totally off the rails in a way that is dangerous, and the sole reason for this is the Kushner-Trump axis'.

'Our values have been betrayed in ways that we may shortly feel so keenly our heads will spin. We need whistleblowers to blow their whistles now,' he added.

Abramson and Tribe's tweets came just a day after it was revealed that amid the public document fight between the White House and the House Oversight Committee over Kushner and Ivanka Trump's security clearance, the panel has already procured key documents through a leak.

Even as the White House dug in over its claim of a privilege to withhold the documents, the panel as documents that outline the entire approval process that resulted in the power couple getting their security clearances, Axios reported.

The committee, which has broad jurisdiction and has been looking at the White House clearance process for more than a year, has had the documents since February.

A Democratic aide told the publication they represent 'part of the puzzle that we would be asking for'.

Tribe was responding to Newsweek columnist, Seth Abramson, who had called President Donald Trump's son-in-law 'the greatest domestic danger to America'

Abramson and Tribe's tweets came a day after it was revealed that amid the public document fight between the White House and the House Oversight Committee over Kushner and Ivanka Trump's security clearance, the panel has already procured key documents through a leak

House Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings of Maryland ramped up his requests following a New York Times report that claimed President Trump intervened on behalf of Kushner's clearances.

The White House countered by attacking the committee's request and saying there needs to be a process of negotiation.

The revelation that the panel already has key documents in its possession came after a bombshell report that former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly wrote a memo detailing that President Trump 'ordered him' to overrule officials and grant Kushner's clearances.

The CIA and other agency officials had recommended Kushner not get the high level clearance he was seeking, according to the Times.

Former White House counsel Don McGahn also wrote that he was against granting the top secret clearance.

CNN then reported that Trump had also overruled Kelly and McGahn in the case of daughter Ivanka Trump's clearance. She is a senior advisor to the president, and had stated publicly her father had 'no involvement' in getting her or Kushner clearances.