Report: Trump's son-in-law sought secret line with Russia

A new U-S media report has surfaced suggesting that President Donald Trump’s son-in-law had proposed establishing a secret line with Russia ahead of Trump inauguration.
According to the Washington Post, Jared Kushner and the Russian ambassador discussed setting up a secret and secure communications line between Trump’s transition team and the Kremlin. The president’s advisor also suggested using Russian diplomatic facilities in the U-S to protect such a channel from being monitored. The report says the request was made in December at Trump Tower in New York. Since his victory in the November presidential race, Trump has been accused of being supported by the Kremlin to sway the election in his favor. The New York billionaire, however, rejects allegations of having any ties with Moscow.

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