Presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner will no longer get access to the nation’s most sensitive intelligence secrets, a circumstance that’s sure to complicate his role as America’s Middle East peace-broker. Kushner had been receiving Top Secret reports, as well as some reports further compartmentalized to protect sensitive sources, under an interim, or temporary clearance. However, Politico reports that Kushner and other White House aides with interim clearances were informed in memo last Friday that their clearances were being downgraded to the Secret level. Kushner and the others have yet to be fully vetted by the Justice Department to view classified information and it is highly unusual for White House officials to hold interim clearances for such a lengthy period of time. Complicating matters, Kushner initially failed to disclose scores of information from the standard form government officials are required to fill out to receive security clearances—including more than 100 contacts with foreign officials—delaying the completion of his background check. It’s been theorized that his sprawling business empire, foreign investments, and mountains of debt may be a chief factor in why the matter has yet to be resolved. While President Trump has the authority to grant Kushner clearance to access highly classified…