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Kushner hires prominent trial lawyer

Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner has hired a lawyer as he faces increasing heat in the Russian meddling investigation, the New York Times reports.

President Donald Trump's son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner, has hired a prominent trial lawyer to help represent him in inquiries linked to Russia, the New York Times reports.

Kushner took on Abbe D. Lowell, the newspaper said, joining other senior administration figures including US Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Vice President Mike Pence and Trump himself in hiring private lawyers.

The White House has come under increased scrutiny since Department of Justice Special Counsel Robert Mueller and a number of congressional committees launched investigations into whether there were ties between Russia and Trump's 2016 election campaign team.

Trump and his key aides have repeatedly denied any collusion with Moscow.

Mueller is examining Kushner's meetings with the Russian ambassador and a Russian banker as part of a broad enquiry, the New York Times said. But there are no signs that Kushner is the target of an investigation and Kushner has promised to cooperate, the newspaper added.

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The 36-year-old Kushner, a real estate developer with no previous government experience, had at least three previously undisclosed contacts with the Russian ambassador to the United States during and after the 2016 presidential campaign, seven current and former US officials told Reuters in May.

Trump has demanded that investigators apologise for looking into Russian interference and possible collusion with his election campaign, accusing predecessor President Barack Obama of having "colluded or obstructed," but he did not provide evidence.


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