After Michael Flynn and Jeff Sessions, more names of President Trump’s aide come in media who met with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak.
More advisers disclosed about their meetings with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. It’s reported by New Yorker in December 2016 and Michael Flynn in New York Times that close ally and son-in-law of President Donald Trump Jarred Kushner had a meeting with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak in Trump’s Tower in December. Later on, it was further explained by officials that, the meeting last longed for only 10 minutes, it was “introductory meeting” and “kind of an inconsequential hello.”
Last month, Michael Flynn was fired by Trump’s Administration as a national security adviser for misleading the Vice President of United States of America Pence Mike about his meeting with Russian Ambassador. Later on, Thursday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said he would recuse himself from investigations into the Trump campaign relationship with Russia after news emerged that he too had spoken privately with the ambassador. Gordon told CNN that along with national security advisers Carter Page and Walid Phares, Gordon stressed to the Russian envoy that he would like to improve relations with Russia. Gordon added that at no time did any inappropriate chatter come up about colluding with the Russians to aid the Trump campaign.