Ann Coulter says Jared Kushner could be taken down for ‘buying his Harvard ...

Conservative commentator Pundit Ann Coulter mocked White House adviser Jared Kushner by claiming he could be in trouble for his father 'buying' his Harvard University admission in reference to the college bribery scandal. 

Coulter did not name Kushner in the tweet on Tuesday, but it was obvious she was referring Donald Trump's son-in-law as she mocked him previously that day.

She tweeted on Tuesday night along with the hastag #CollegeCheatingScandal: 'BLIND ITEM: Which top presidential advisor could be in hot water over his father buying his Harvard admission SOONER than he'll be indicted by Mueller?.'

Political pundit Ann Coulter

White House adviser Jared Kushner

Pundit Ann Coulter, (left) , mocked White House adviser Jared Kushner, (right), on Tuesday by asking whether he will be taken down for his father 'buying' his Harvard University admission

Coulter did not name Kushner in the tweet, it was obvious she was referring Donald Trump's son-in-law as she mocked him previously that day

Coulter did not name Kushner in the tweet, it was obvious she was referring Donald Trump's son-in-law as she mocked him previously that day

She mentioned the Kushners in reference to the college admissions scandal and implied his father's donation to the college influenced his admission to the  ivy-league University

She mentioned the Kushners in reference to the college admissions scandal and implied his father's donation to the college influenced his admission to the  ivy-league University 

Just an hour earlier , she mentioned the Kushners in reference to the college admissions scandal.

She claimed: 'Boy, the price has gone up! Charles Kushner paid Harvard a mere $2.5 million to get Jared into Harvard,' Coulter tweeted. 

'CNN: Parents paid up to $6.5 million to get their kids into college. #CollegeCheatingScandal.'

ProPublica editor Daniel Golden investigated Kushner’s admission into the Ivy League school in his 2006 book The Price of Admission. 

In 2016, Golden wrote a story about his book, which focused on a $2.5 million donation that Kushner’s father, real estate developer Charles Kushner, made to Harvard in 1998. Kushner was accepted into the university shortly afterwards. 

Golden wrote that Kushner’s grades and test scores did not seem at the level to merit acceptance.

A spokeswoman for the family real estate business Kushner Companies, Risa Heller, told Newsweek that it it was 'false' that there was a link between Jared Kushner’s admission and his father’s donation.

Kushner’s parents 'are enormously generous and have donated over 100 million dollars to universities, hospitals and other charitable causes,' Heller said at the time.

Robert Mueller is currently investigating alleged Russian collusion in the 2016 Presidential election campaign.

The broad investigation could be setting the stage for an impeachment effort, although Democratic leaders have pledged to investigate all avenues and review special counsel Robert Mueller's upcoming report before trying any drastic action.

The aggressive investigation that threatens to shadow the president through the 2020 election season with potentially damaging inquiries into his White House, campaign and family businesses.

In 2016, Daniel Golden wrote a story about his book, which focused on a $2.5 million donation that Kushner’s father, real estate developer Charles Kushner, made to Harvard in 1998

In 2016, Daniel Golden wrote a story about his book, which focused on a $2.5 million donation that Kushner’s father, real estate developer Charles Kushner, made to Harvard in 1998

A spokeswoman for the family real estate business Kushner Companies, Risa Heller, told Newsweek that it it was 'false' that there was a link between Jared Kushner’s admission and his father’s donation

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