Jared Kushner Dismisses Russian Election Interference as ‘Couple of Facebook Ads’ By News April 24, 2019 Add Comment Edit His comments seemed to contradict Facebook’s own estimates that Russian ads and social-media posts reached 126 million Americans during the election. Share this post Related PostsJamaica Seeks to Add Reggae to a Unesco Cultural Heritage ListLucho Gatica, ‘the King of Bolero,’ Is Dead at 90St. Michael’s, a Toronto All-Boys School, Is Rocked by Accusations of Sexual AssaultsSaudis Want a U.S. Nuclear Deal. Can They Be Trusted Not to Build a Bomb?Republicans Subpoena James Comey and Loretta Lynch Over Clinton Email CaseWhat FEMA Is Doing, and Not Doing, in Response to California’s FiresJets, Horses and Bribes: How a Venezuelan Official Became a Billionaire as His Country CrumbledRebuffing C.I.A., Trump Says It Only Has ‘Feelings’ About Khashoggi Killing
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