Calls are mounting for President Donald Trump’s senior adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner to resign or be fired from the White House amid heightened concerns about conflicts of interest with his family’s real estate firm following a series of alarming reports this week.
“This simply can’t go on… Slick, compromised, and stupid is no way to go through life, son.”
—Charles Pierce, Esquire
“Jared Kushner must resign,” concluded Robert Weissman, president of the watchdog group Public Citizen. “His business entanglements are corrupting our government and potentially endangering national security.”
The Intercept‘s Ryan Grim and Qatar-based investigative reporter Clayton Swisher published an “extraordinary story” on Friday disclosing a previously unreported meeting between Qatari Finance Minister Ali Sharif Al Emadi and Charles Kushner—Jared’s father and the head of Kushner Companies, the family real estate firm of which Jared remains a part-owner—to discuss financing for a key Kushner property, 666 Fifth Avenue.
Notably, the reporters explain, “the failure to broker the deal would be followed only a month later by a Middle Eastern diplomatic row in which Jared Kushner provided critical support to Qatar’s neighbors. Led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, a group of Middle Eastern countries, with Kushner’s backing, led a diplomatic assault that culminated in a blockade of Qatar.”
Last July, Grim, Swisher, and Ben Walsh had reported on an earlier failed refinancing deal for that same property between Kushner Companies and another major investor in Qatar—Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani, also known as HBJ.
As Vanity Fair noted at the time, although Jared Kushner “sold his stake in 666 Fifth Avenue to work in the White House,” it was he who had initially invested in the property, as a 26-year-old in 2007. He had taken over Kushner Companies “after his father, Charles, went to prison—for, among other things, a very classy revenge scheme that involved hiring a prostitute to seduce his brother-in-law for cooperating with a federal probe against him.”
The Intercept‘s latest report comes amid rising concerns about conflicts related to Jared Kushner’s White House role and his involvement with his family’s real estate business.
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