Trump administration has yet to reveal details of Jared Kushner's secretive 2017 meeting in China

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In 2017, Jared Kushner held a secretive meeting with private equity investors in China. Our kaylatausche filed a FOIA request for more information. The State Dept. says it aims to complete the request by July 2021 — about 3½ years after it was filed.

In late 2017, CNBC filed a Freedom of Information Act request for details about Jared Kushner's secretive meeting in China during President Trump's visit to the country.The department told CNBC it aims to complete it by July 2021, about 3½ years after the request.

White House Senior adviser Jared Kushner attends bilateral meetings held by U.S. President Donald Trump and China's President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People on November 9, 2017 in Beijing, China."Both sides, of course, realize we have challenges," Shong said of the meeting's tenor, in our two-person interview setup in the lobby of the China World hotel.

And then there was 666 Fifth Ave., the Kushner Companies' marquee New York property, with $1.4 billion in debt coming due and a search for a new owner coming up empty. In 2016, the company was forced to abandon a deal to sell a stake to China's Anbang Insurance amid concerns of a conflict of interest, should Trump win the White House.

A former Beijing embassy official suggested that the relative newness of the political staff may be one complicating factor. Branstad himself had been in the job for several months, but his chief of staff and other aides had just been onboarded weeks, if not days, before the meeting. Even so, the official said the embassy's front office was staffed by career bureaucrats, who are known for keeping meticulous records.

For more than a year, CNBC e-mailed State regularly to check in on the status. The department routinely cited the size of the backlog of requests as a reason it could not estimate when it would complete the request. First Amendment attorneys for NBC News have made contact with the FOIA liaison at the State Department, who said that searches have been run, but not much material has turned up.

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