Kushner didn't disclose personal e-mail account to Senate Intel committee
In his closed interview with the staff of the Senate intelligence committee, White House senior adviser and presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner did not share the existence of his personal e-mail account, which he has used for official business. The chair and vice chair of the committee were so unhappy that they learned about the existence of his personal e-mail account via news reports that they wrote him a letter via his attorney Sept 28 instructing him to double-check that he has turned over every relevant document to the committee including those from his "'personal e-mail account' described to the news media, as well as all other e-mail accounts, messaging apps, or similar communications channels you may have used, or that may contain information relevant to our inquiry."
Kushner didn't disclose personal e-mail account to Senate Intel committee