CNN reports that "Two companies confirmed earlier this month that they have provided hundreds of millions in loans to [Jared] Kushner's family business, but disputed in letters to Democratic lawmakers that there was a connection between those loans and meetings Kushner had with their executives."
Talk about sarcasm.
CNN also reports that the acting director of the Office of Government Ethics, David Apol, notified the White House Counsel's office of Kushner's, ahem, rather suspect activities. He was assured by the office "that they had already begun [the] process" of looking into Kushner's possible violation of laws and regulations.
Uh-huh. Internal investigations possess a stellar record of impartiality and getting the bad guy, especially when he's the son-in-law of a banana republic's tinpot autocrat, who's even guiltier than the Baby Doc grifter.
Well, this certainly seems to be the morning for sarcasm.