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By Matthew Chapman
Published February 12, 2026 4:49 PM ET
The Wall Street Journal revealed new details Thursday about the classified whistleblower complaint against Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and it involves President Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
According to the report, the complaint concerns an intercepted conversation that two foreign nationals had about Kushner, who has held a number of mostly informal roles in White House policymaking and diplomacy, particularly during Trump's first term in office.
This conversation, the report continued, included "allegations" against Kushner that two senior U.S. officials have confirmed would be "significant" although there was no corroboration of whatever the allegations were.
https://www.rawstory.com/jared-kushner-2675264412/
JFC.............lock them all up..........
NewHendoLib
(61,718 posts)UpInArms
(54,512 posts)Am not certain I can be more disturbed or disgusted
Midnight Writer
(25,217 posts)Trump overruled his own Administration in order to give Kushner a major role and to give Kushner information to highly classified US government secrets.
No surprise Kushner would be using his access to make side deals.
turbinetree
(27,248 posts)I am quite sure in my conspiracy minded mind to think that the orange traitor knew this gambit............just saying............
johnnyfins
(3,616 posts)DET
(2,432 posts)Its been obvious for years that Jared is, at best, compromised. The administration hasnt even tried to hide it. Jared has been directly involved in every major grift that Trump has concocted. His meetings and deals with Saudi Arabia are completely transparent. Same with Netanyahu and the Gaza Strip. Jared might as well have a neon For Sale sign on his forehead. Im just amazed that nothing has been done to rein in this billionaire grifter.
Volaris
(11,541 posts)We just need the 'WHY'.
EdmondDantes_
(1,564 posts)There's no reason to assume that a different report wasn't referring to a different adjacent. Not like there's any shortage of corruption there.
I think if we tried we could probably find a corruption for everyone in his orbit
