The son-in-law of President Donald Trump weighed in on the FBI's raid on Mar-a-Lago and defended his father-in-law.
During an interview with Fox News, Kushner was asked if he thought Donald Trump made a mistake when he brought sensitive documents to his Florida home.
The FBI removed 11 sets of classified documents when they executed a search warrant on the property. The Espionage Act is one of the laws the Justice Department is looking into.
I'm not familiar with what was in the boxes, I said like I said.
He thinks that President Trump did what he thought was appropriate when he had his documents.
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The interviewer asked if he would work for Trump again if he ran for president. When asked if it was an honor to work for Trump, Kushner only said that it was an honor.
I'm very proud of what I've been able to accomplish. It's a lot of work in Washington.
When asked if his answer was a possibility, he said he was enjoying his life in the private sector and loving the time with his kids.
Mary Trump, the niece of President Donald Trump, and Michael Cohen, the president's former attorney, have advocated the idea that Trump's son-in-law was an FBI Informant.
The raid was made by Trump's enemies because they wanted to "overpursue" his father-in-law.
Insider asked for comment from representatives for Kushner, but they didn't reply.