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Kushner's FBI interviews to be held for review, Justice Department says

The Justice Department did not hand over the FBI's summary of Jared Kushner's interviews with special counsel Robert Mueller last week -- despite a judge's order to do so -- because "a member of the intelligence community" needs to ensure the material has been properly redacted, a department attorney said Wednesday.
DOJ lawyer Courtney Enlow informed CNN as part of an ongoing lawsuit that Kushner's memo, also known as a "302, will be released with the appropriate redactions" after the intelligence agency has finished its review.
Enlow did not say which intelligence agency is working on the document's release or how long that review would take.
Judge Reggie Walton had ordered the FBI to give CNN and BuzzFeed access to Mueller witness memos that the US House previously reviewed in secret, including Kushner's, by January 17.

Multiple memos from Mueller's interviews with counterintelligence investigation targets including Paul Manafort, Carter Page and George Papadopoulos were released by the deadline. It's not clear why Kushner's memo would merit the delay.
The FBI has been consulting with other agencies as it makes public redacted versions of thousands of pages of Mueller witness memos. The releases of the documents began in November, 500 pages or less at a time, after CNN and BuzzFeed sued to access them. More Mueller memos are scheduled to be released in early February............

https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/22/politics/kushner-documents-fbi/index.html
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