Did Trump's Son-In-Law Lie And Incriminate Himself, Asks Former US Prosecutor: 'I Hope He Lied'

  • 11 months ago
Former U.S. prosecutor and legal analyst Glenn Kirschner suggested that Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner could have placed himself in legal jeopardy if he provided false information to the grand jury investigating the Jan. 6 events.

What Happened: A recent New York Times report revealed that Ivanka Trump's husband Kushner reportedly testified before a grand jury in Washington last month and told the jury that the former president believed that the election was stolen.

In the Saturday episode of his YouTube series, Kirschner delved into Kushner’s purported testimony and raised concerns about the veracity of his statements before the grand jury.

“The most important question becomes: Did Jared tell the grand jury the truth and incriminate his father-in-law? Or, did Jared lie and incriminate himself?” Kirschner said.

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