Rep. Carolyn Maloney on Thursday demanded that former first son-in-law Jared Kushner hand over records of his communications with Saudi Arabia about a $2 billion investment in Kushner’s investment fund Affinity Partners.The New York Democrat, chairwoman of the House oversight committee, wrote in an eight-page letter that she wants to determine if new laws are needed to restrict the actions of former US officials, but she didn’t allege possible violations of existing laws.Maloney faces a tough primary election Aug. 23 against fellow longtime Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY), the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, who was more prominent than Maloney in anti-Donald Trump inquiries during his four years as president.
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