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kaggle-ho-020054House Oversight

Document suggests Jared Kushner leveraged personal ties with Saudi Crown Prince and Russian officials to reshape U.S. Middle‑East policy during the Trump transition

Document suggests Jared Kushner leveraged personal ties with Saudi Crown Prince and Russian officials to reshape U.S. Middle‑East policy during the Trump transition The passage provides several concrete leads – Kushner’s close relationship with MBS, alleged Russian willingness to trade sanctions for concessions on Iran/Syria, and a Turkish official contacting a U.S. business figure about leverage over U.S. bases. These point to potential foreign‑policy quid‑pro quos involving high‑level officials, which merit further verification. While the claims are vague and lack hard evidence (no dates, transaction details, or documents), they involve the president’s son‑in‑law, the Saudi crown prince, and foreign intelligence actors, making the lead moderately strong and sensitive. Key insights: Kushner portrayed as a “figure of stability” for Saudi leadership despite no foreign‑policy experience; Henry Kissinger allegedly re‑engaged to arrange meetings with China and Russia on Kushner’s behalf; Russian officials purportedly offered sanction relief in exchange for U.S. concessions on Ukraine, Georgia, Iran, and Syria

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House Oversight
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kaggle-ho-020054
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1
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15
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