The Washington Post is filling in the blanks.  Jared Kushner may have lost his top-secret security clearance because officials in at least four countries have discussed ways they can manipulate him and take advantage of his inexperience, according to intelligence officials who spoke to the Post.

Those countries are Mexico, the United Arab Emirates, China, and Israel.

Friday, Kushner’s status was downgraded by Chief of Staff John Kelly and he can no longer directly receive top-secret intelligence.

And, according to the Post, national security advisor H.R. McMaster learned that Kushner had contacts with foreign officials that he didn’t coordinate with the NSC.

“Officials in the White House were concerned that Kushner was “naive and being tricked” in conversations with foreign officials, some of whom said they wanted to deal only with Kushner directly and not more experienced personnel, said one former White House official.”