Jared kushner daily mail

You're referring to the controversy surrounding Jared Kushner, a senior advisor to President Donald Trump, and his relationship with the Daily Mail, a British tabloid newspaper.

In 2017, the Daily Mail published a series of articles alleging that Kushner had used his position to secure a $285 million loan from a Russian bank, Vnesheconombank, in 2015. The articles also claimed that Kushner had met with Russian officials, including Sergey Kislyak, the Russian ambassador to the United States, in an effort to establish a backchannel communication with the Russian government.

Kushner denied the allegations, and his lawyer, Abbe Lowell, called the reports "false and misleading." The White House also denied the allegations, with Press Secretary Sean Spicer stating that Kushner had "done nothing wrong" and that the allegations were "baseless."

However, the controversy surrounding Kushner's dealings with Russia continued to unfold, and in July 2017, it was reported that Kushner had failed to disclose a meeting with Kislyak on his security clearance form. This led to a Congressional investigation into Kushner's activities, and he was eventually questioned by the Senate Intelligence Committee in October 2017.

In the end, Kushner was cleared of any wrongdoing by the FBI and the Senate Intelligence Committee, and the allegations against him were largely discredited. However, the controversy surrounding his dealings with Russia and the Daily Mail's reporting on the matter remain a subject of ongoing debate and scrutiny.

It's worth noting that the Daily Mail has a history of publishing sensational and often inaccurate stories, and many of its reports have been criticized for being misleading or false. In this case, the paper's reporting on Kushner's activities was widely criticized by fact-checkers and journalists, and many of its claims were later discredited.