Trump Son-in-Law Has Not Applied for White House Role, Campaign Man..
Jared Kushner personally bought the New York Observer, read faithfully by the city’s elites in media, real estate and finance, giving him an entree into that world.
I could go on with other applauding quotes from hate groups, but I’d rather not type any more racism into this column. The paper suggested Kushner could be appointed to the the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board, a 16-member committee that advises the president on intelligence matters.
“Alexander Hamilton was an academic”, Ruhle pointed out. (LINK: http://observer.com/2016/07/an-open-letter-to-jared-kushner-from-one-of-your-jewish-employees/ ) Trump’s message, “whether purposeful or inadvertent, was met with cheers by those to whom that star’s message was certainly clear. Some think Kushner is just drawn by the proximity to power”.
“I would trust his judgment”. But he is also from a family of Democrats, right? “He’s not looking to grandstand anywhere”, Scaramucci said. “As an outcome of today’s discussions, I am convinced Mr Trump is a leader in whom I can have great confidence”.
“I told him: ‘Jimmy Carter couldn’t do it”.
This time around, though, it is Jared Kushner, son of Charles, and husband to Ivanka Trump. “He was the operational guru but the more he stayed with Donald Trump, the more he became like the Trump whisperer”, said Wall Street Journal reporter Monica Langley. Kushner and his father-in-law may seem like polar opposites, but they have much in common, Langley said. But would it apply to a job as a White House adviser? Even as he makes his decision, Kushner is deeply involved in father-in-law’s transition process. “He knew a number of people at the table and he was invited to join them”, Blair’s spokesperson told the Telegraph.
Jared Kushner has voted Chris Christie off Trump Island, and it’s all because Christie put his father Charles Kushner in jail, CNN reports.
What I think people are really fascinated by is that, here is this name that you’ve really never heard before outside of a few NY society circles, and here he is potentially having one of the most important jobs – advising the president-elect of the United States. The law sets out that the president falls under the definition of “public official” and a son-in-law falls under the definition of “relative”, so legal experts say the law appears to apply on its face to Trump and Kushner.
The prospect that Kushner might end up in the West Wing remained a concern to some people close to the president-elect, who said he would instantly become a target for media and legal attacks if he took the unorthodox step. It’s anything but, since it will be run by his adult children, who are trusted advisers. “T$3 he worst that his detractors can fairly say about him is that he has been careless in re-tweeting imagery that can be interpreted as offensive”, Kushner wrote.
With President-elect Donald Trump’s relationship with Gov. Chris Christie murky, Trump still has another top New Jersey political figure in Rumson resident Lew Eisenberg – a veteran bundler and financier with deep ties in the fundraising community – to turn to as a possible cabinet member.
Some of the people said to be in the running for top positions in a Trump administration have come under scrutiny.
More than ten years later, first as Donald Trump’s Republican primary campaign gained traction and now as the President-elect stitches together his administration, Christie has again found himself seated across from a Kushner – one seemingly determined to curb his ambitions and frustrate his plans at every turn.
“Nepotism practices undermine the credibility of public officials, public confidence in government”, said Kathleen Clark, a law professor at Washington University in St. Louis.