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Jared Kushner interviewed by Senate Intelligence Committee

(CNN) President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner returned to the Senate Intelligence Committee for a closed door interview Thursday as part of the committee's Russia investigation.

Kushner was spotted leaving by a CNN camera and the interview was confirmed by a senator on the committee.

The first time Kushner appeared before the panel in 2017, he was interviewed by committee staff. The committee has wanted to re-interview witnesses central to the investigation. On Thursday, senators were sitting in on the interview.

Kushner's appearance comes just days after the attorney general released a summary of the special counsel's principal conclusion of the Russia investigation. The investigation, according to the letter from Attorney General William Barr, "did not establish that members of the Trump Campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities."

An aide for Kushner declined to comment.

This story has been updated Thursday with additional developments.

CNN's Jeremy Diamond and Greg Robertson contributed to this report.
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