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[Published: Wednesday February 28 2018]

 Kushner loses access to top-level U.S. security briefings

Washington 28 Feb (ANA) - President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner has had his White House security clearance downgraded, US media are reporting.  Mr Kushner, a senior adviser to the president, had been receiving top-level security briefings.
 
However, background checks into Mr Kushner had still not been completed, so he had interim clearance only.  He and other White House aides who have yet to receive permanent clearance will not now get top-level briefings.
 
Mr Kushner, who is married to Mr Trump's daughter Ivanka, had access to the President's Daily Brief, a secret intelligence report.  The moves were confirmed by Mr Kushner's lawyer to Politico, and by two unnamed officials to the Reuters news agency.
 
Politico reported that the 37-year-old was informed of the decision on Friday.  Politico quoted Mr Kushner's lawyer Abbe Lowell as saying that it would "not affect Mr Kushner's ability to continue to do the very important work he has been assigned by the president".
 
It comes as the White House moves to impose greater discipline on access to secrets.  General John Kelly, Mr Trump's chief of staff, said earlier this month that he would be limiting the number of people with top-level security clearance. It emerged that the president's former staff secretary, Rob Porter, had been able to work with interim security clearance despite allegations of domestic abuse.
 
The news of the change in Mr Kushner's status followed the announcement hours earlier that his spokesman Josh Raffel was to leave the White House.  Meanwhile, the Washington Post reported that Mr Kushner's contacts with certain foreign government officials have raised concerns with the White House.
 
The newspaper, citing current and former US officials familiar with intelligence reports on the matter, reported that officials in the United Arab Emirates, China, Israel and Mexico have privately discussed ways in which they could take advantage of Mr Kushner and his business arrangements.(ANA)
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