WASHINGTON: Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser, filed an amended financial disclosure that included 77 items - worth at least US$10mil - “inadvertently omitted” from a filing the White House released in March, including one that will require his recusal.
The updated filing, which reflected the Kushner family’s sprawling real estate holdings, detailed additions made “during the ordinary review process” with the federal Office of Government Ethics, according to a copy of the document. The disclosure was revised 39 times since it was initially filed on March 9. Kushner received an 18-day extension for the initial submission, the document shows.