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The president's son and former campaign chairman are still legally required to tell the truth.
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The sister of President Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, highlighted her powerful brother as she sought financing for the family firm's real estate project in New Jersey to Chinese investors.
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Jared Kushner's foray into international affairs comes less than a week after the president named him to a commission on battling opioid abuse.
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Anbang had discussed investing more than $400 million to redevelop an office tower owned by Kushner Companies — a deal that raised ethical concerns.
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The committee is investigating Russia's meddling in the presidential campaign and possible ties to the Trump team.