There is no such thing in the federal government at the civilian level that allows for private, confidential relationships. This is at the very least an ethical violation with the potential to be criminal. There are no private friendships that are like the ones Mr. Kushner has with his banker. This is clearly over the line and a Chinese agent acting on behalf of the Chinese government has exclusive time with Jared Kushner, the President's advisor. I don't think so.
When Henry Kissinger introduced Kushner to Cui, I am sure it was within established protocols. There have been complaints in regard to national security with Kushner. Why are they ignored?
I have to learn about this in an article and the Congress has known about this mess and has done nothing. Depending on what Kushner shares with the Chinese, it could be treason.
All this was premeditated. It was seen in the meetings in China offering US Visas to the Chinese oligarchs to bring their businesses to the USA. It is a thinly veiled quid pro quo for US Visas. These Chinese oligarchs were solicited. They did not seek out an opportunity with the USA and apply for a Visa to conduct business in the USA. These Chinese oligarchs attended a meeting to guarantee their ability to have a US Visa for business investment.
What has Jarod Kushner done for the USA besides gobbling up its EB-5 Visa program?
While Former Director McCabe is stated to be dismissed because of candor, Jarod Kushner exhibits nothing but.
January 30, 2018
By Adam Entous and Evan Osnos
...When, during previous Administrations, Cui had visited the White House, his hosts received him with a retinue of China specialists and note-takers. Kushner, President Trump’s thirty-seven-year-old son-in-law and one of his senior advisers, preferred smaller gatherings....
...In Kushner, (click here) Cui found a confident, attentive, and inexperienced counterpart. The former head of his family’s real-estate empire, which is worth more than a billion dollars, Kushner was intent on bringing a businessman’s sensibility to matters of state. He believed that fresh, confidential relationships could overcome the frustrations of traditional diplomatic bureaucracy. Henry Kissinger, who, in his role as a high-priced international consultant, maintains close relationships in the Chinese hierarchy, had introduced Kushner to Cui during the campaign, and the two met three more times during the transition. In the months after Trump was sworn in, they met more often than Kushner could recall. “Jared became Mr. China,” Michael Pillsbury, a former Pentagon aide on Trump’s transition team, said....
... “I’m sorry, Jared—do you think your background is going to allow you to be able to outsmart the Chinese Ambassador?” Kushner, the official added, “is actually pretty smart. He just has limited life experiences. He was acting with naïveté.”...
You have to be a fool to believe that. Naivete? His Trump's son-in-law and the head of a billion dollar family business. Naivete? I don't think so. If Kushner seems naive, it is a chosen persona, because it gets him what he wants. His plans for Israel and Palestine are far from naive.
...“The Chinese influence operations are more long-term, broader in scope, and are generally designed to achieve a more diffuse goal than the Russians’ are,” Christopher Johnson, a former C.I.A. analyst who specializes in China, said. “To be unkind to the Russians, you’d say they are more crass.”...
Kushner never reads a newspaper? He is a million-billionaire that does not read a newspaper. Really? This is ridiculous.