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What do you think of Trump's son-in-law

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Trump's Son-In-Law Kushner Named As Senior Advisor

by Tyler Durden
Jan 9, 2017 12:58 PM

Following earlier speculation, and concerns over conflicts of interest, NBC News' Peter Alexander has confirmed that Jared Kushner, President-elect Donald Trump’s son-in-law, will be named senior adviser to the president.

BREAKING: Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, will be named Senior Advisor to the President, per senior transition official. @NBCNews
11:39 AM - 9 Jan 2017
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As Forbes details,

Jared Kushner plans to step down from his role at Kushner Cos, the firm he took over from his father, as he prepares to be one of the key figures in Donald Trump's White House.

Kushner has been the president-elect's point man on foreign policy, even acting as the go-between for the outgoing administration to Trump on matters around the globe, the New York Times reports. Kushner and his wife, Ivanka Trump, bought a house in Washington, DC, close to the Obamas' post-presidency home.

The Times also reported that Kushner has been taking meetings with Anbang Insurance Group — the Chinese giant that paid a record price for the Waldorf Astoria Hotel and has been on a major global buying spree — about selling some Kushner assets, including 666 Fifth Ave, the most high-profile property in the company's expansive portfolio.

Trump's transition team had previously requested security clearance for Kushner, and Trump has publicly identified Kushner, an Orthodox Jew, as someone who would be heavily involved in Middle East diplomacy. Despite Kushner's personal political pivot, his company remains active, most recently as part of a partnership that paid $345M for a development site in Dumbo, Brooklyn, according to The New York Times.
For a full background on Kushner, see here.

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Silver wrote:http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-01-0 ... or-advisor

Trump's Son-In-Law Kushner Named As Senior Advisor

by Tyler Durden
Jan 9, 2017 12:58 PM

Following earlier speculation, and concerns over conflicts of interest, NBC News' Peter Alexander has confirmed that Jared Kushner, President-elect Donald Trump’s son-in-law, will be named senior adviser to the president.

BREAKING: Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, will be named Senior Advisor to the President, per senior transition official. @NBCNews
11:39 AM - 9 Jan 2017
967 967 Retweets 457 457 likes
As Forbes details,

Jared Kushner plans to step down from his role at Kushner Cos, the firm he took over from his father, as he prepares to be one of the key figures in Donald Trump's White House.

Kushner has been the president-elect's point man on foreign policy, even acting as the go-between for the outgoing administration to Trump on matters around the globe, the New York Times reports. Kushner and his wife, Ivanka Trump, bought a house in Washington, DC, close to the Obamas' post-presidency home.

The Times also reported that Kushner has been taking meetings with Anbang Insurance Group — the Chinese giant that paid a record price for the Waldorf Astoria Hotel and has been on a major global buying spree — about selling some Kushner assets, including 666 Fifth Ave, the most high-profile property in the company's expansive portfolio.

Trump's transition team had previously requested security clearance for Kushner, and Trump has publicly identified Kushner, an Orthodox Jew, as someone who would be heavily involved in Middle East diplomacy. Despite Kushner's personal political pivot, his company remains active, most recently as part of a partnership that paid $345M for a development site in Dumbo, Brooklyn, according to The New York Times.
For a full background on Kushner, see here.
Brilliant in how he handled the revamping of Trump's campaign using various computer-based strategies never before applied to election campaigning.

But for me, a caution. Apt to add to Trump's possible blindness regarding Israel's complicity in secretly backing ISIS and other Israeli criminal complicity (no, this is NOT a black and white condemnation). Also, could prevent him from getting to the bottom of the Mossad/Zionist/Neocon contribution to 9/1 . . . . provided Trump even looks into really solving 9/11.

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Jared Putin?

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