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US ambassador to Israel says Trump peace plan months away

by  News Agencies and ILH Staff
Published on  05-24-2018 00:00
Last modified: 12-06-2021 15:46
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U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman said Wednesday that the Trump administration's long-awaited Middle East peace plan is still months away.

Speaking with reporters at the new U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem on Wednesday, Friedman said that the plan will be launched "within months" but had no exact date.

Earlier this week, U.S. administration officials said that the plan would be rolled out next month, but Friedman told Channel 10 Wednesday that the plan "is not finalized. … There's an awful lot of listening going on."

"It's not just the substance but also the timing and the presentation" that are important, he explained.

Upon entering the White House last year, Trump promised to pursue the "ultimate deal" between Israelis and Palestinians.

But most recently, Palestinians were outraged by Trump's decision to officially recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and to demonstrate the recognition by relocating the U.S. Embassy there last week. Viewing the move as blatantly biased toward Israel, the Palestinians have rejected the U.S. as peace broker.

Meanwhile, Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, was granted a security clearance after a lengthy background check, granting the White House adviser access to some of the country's most closely held secrets.

Kushner, who serves as a senior adviser on the Middle East and other issues, was among many White House advisers who had been operating without approval for full security clearance. This led to a White House policy overhaul in February that significantly downgraded access to sensitive information for Kushner and other Trump administration officials on interim clearances.

White House adviser Jared Kushner AP

"With respect to the news about his permanent security clearance, as we stated before, his application was properly submitted, reviewed by career officials, and went through the normal process," Kushner's lawyer, Abbe Lowell, said in a statement. "Having completed these processes, Mr. Kushner is looking forward to continuing the work the President has asked him to do."

In addition, Kushner was interviewed for a second time last month by the office of special counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating potential ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.

"In each occasion, he answered all questions asked and did whatever he could to expedite the conclusion of all the investigation," Lowell said.

The first interview occurred last fall and the questions were limited to former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn, who subsequently pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI and began cooperating with Mueller.

The second interview occurred in April and concerned potential influence by foreign governments, including Russia and the firing of former FBI director James Comey, among other topics, Lowell told CNN. The interview did not deal with Kushner's finances or his companies, Lowell said.

Kushner was with Trump in New Jersey the weekend before Comey was fired, and he was among the attendees at a June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower with a Russian lawyer at which the president's oldest son was told he would negative information about Hillary Clinton.

Kushner – the point of contact for foreign officials during the campaign and transition –  was also alluded to, though not by name, in Flynn's guilty plea as a transition team official who encouraged Flynn to contact foreign government officials about a U.N. Security Council resolution against Israeli settlements.

FBI background checks for security clearances routinely examine an applicant's financial holdings and foreign contacts. The delay in Kushner's case was caused by a backlog in the new administration and Kushner's extensive financial wealth, which required lengthy review, Lowell said.

He said Kushner's clearance was decided by career officials in the intelligence community and the FBI. "It happened the way it happens for thousands of people," Lowell said, noting, "There was nobody in the political process that had anything to do with it."

As the application process was pending, Kushner's "top secret/sensitive compartmented information" access was downgraded in February when White House Chief of Staff John Kelly ordered that officials with interim clearances be cut off if they hadn't received permanent clearances. That meant Kushner was able to see information only at the lower "secret" level, but not highly classified information.

Mark Zaid, a Washington lawyer who specializes in security clearances, said that though it's hard to say with certainty whether Kushner's clearance means he's not in legal jeopardy from Mueller, "at least looking at the facts as we know them today, it leads me to believe he is no longer in the crosshairs."

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