A Beijing-based correspondent for the Washington Post claimed that she and a colleague were kicked out of a “Kushner event featuring Jared’s sister.” She also says the other journalist had part of her video and audio recordings deleted.
A Beijing-based correspondent for the Washington Post claimed that she and a colleague were kicked out of a “Kushner event featuring Jared’s sister.” She also says the other journalist had part of her video and audio recordings deleted.
Emily Rauhala attended the event in China in which Nicole Kushner Meyer, the sister of White House adviser and presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner, boasted about her brother’s role in the current administration. Then she made a case for investing in one of her family’s New Jersey properties.
Meyer noted during her sales pitch that investors could use their investment in the building to qualify for the EB-5 visa program, CNN reports, and a possible path to citizenship. Rauhala told CNN’s Anderson Cooper on Monday evening via Skype that it was Chinese event organizers who deleted some of her fellow journalist’s footage and audio.