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President Donald Trump's son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner, is under FBI scrutiny as part of the Russia investigation, US media report.President Donald Trump's son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner, is under FBI scrutiny as part of the Russia investigation, US media report.
Investigators believe Mr Kushner, 36, has significant information relevant to their inquiry, US officials told NBC News.Investigators believe Mr Kushner, 36, has significant information relevant to their inquiry, US officials told NBC News.
The FBI is looking into potential links between Mr Trump's campaign team and Russia during the 2016 elections. The FBI is looking into potential Russian meddling in the 2016 election and links with Mr Trump's campaign.
Mr Trump denies any collusion between his campaign and Russia.Mr Trump denies any collusion between his campaign and Russia.
The US officials, who were not named, said that the interest in Mr Kushner did not mean the investigators suspected him of a crime or intended to charge him. The Republican president has described the situation as "the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history".
Separately, the Washington Post reported that the investigators were focusing on a series of meetings he held with the Russian ambassador to the US, Sergei Kislyak, and a banker from Moscow. US intelligence agencies believe Moscow tried to tip the election in favour of Mr Trump, who beat his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.
Congress is also looking into potential links between Mr Trump's campaign team and Russia. The US officials quoted by NBC News, who were not named, said that the interest in Mr Kushner did not mean the investigators suspected him of a crime or intended to charge him.
Separately, the Washington Post reported that the investigators were focusing on meetings he held last year with the Russian ambassador to the US, Sergei Kislyak, and a banker from Moscow.
Mr Kushner has so far made no public comments on the latest reports.
Robert Mueller, a former FBI boss, last week was named special counsel to oversee the Russia inquiry.
Congress is also looking into Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 election and any Trump campaign ties.
Mr Kushner has already agreed to discuss his Russian contacts with the Senate Intelligence Committee.
"Mr Kushner previously volunteered to share with Congress what he knows about these meetings," Mr Kusnher's lawyer Jamie Gorelick told NBC News.
"He will do the same if he is contacted in connection with any other inquiry," the lawyer added.
Calls for a special investigation have mounted since President Trump fired the most recent FBI director, James Comey, earlier this month.
The White House has been engulfed in crisis over allegations that Mr Trump asked the ousted FBI chief to drop an inquiry into links between his ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn and Russia.
Mr Flynn was forced out in February after he misled the vice-president about his conversations with Russia's ambassador before Mr Trump took office in January.
Russia has repeatedly denied any involvement in the US presidential election.