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Jared Kushner will be next on the hot seat

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Senate Finance Committee chair Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) asked Kushner’s firm, Affinity Partners, for details about its investors on Wednesday, including the $2 billion it received from the Saudi Arabian government’s Public Investment Fund in 2021.
“Mr. Kushner’s limited track record as an investor, including his nonexistent experience in private equity or hedge funds, raise questions regarding the investment strategy behind the seeding investments and lucrative compensation that Affinity received from the Saudi PIF and other sovereign wealth funds,” Wyden wrote.
A panel that screens investments for the Saudi sovereign wealth fund warned against investing with Kushner, given his inexperience in finance, but the full board, led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, overruled the panel, The New York Times reported in 2022.
Kushner advised Trump on foreign affairs, guided his administration to embrace Saudi Arabia as an ally, and remained in close contact with the crown prince even after he was implicated in the dismembering of American journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
“The Saudi PIF’s decision to invest $2 billion in Affinity so soon after Kushner’s departure from the Trump White House raises concerns that the investment was a reward for official actions Kushner took to benefit the Saudi government, including preventing accountability for the Saudi government ordering the brutal murder of journalist and American citizen Jamal Khashoggi,” Wyden wrote.
Wyden’s letter asked Affinity Partners for details about its seeding investments, the investments made by the firm, as well as the fees it has received, and the amount Kushner has been paid. The company did not immediately respond to requests for comment made through its website.
 
Why you liberals so dishonest?

30 minutes ago you informed @RussellCasse that FoxNews was not a reliable source and shared an adorable little "leftists guide to media bias" Powerpoint slide...citing that FoxNews teeters on the 'hyper-partisan' Right.

Fast forward a few minutes later and you're posting a HuffPost garbage hit piece all horny that someone is looking into Kushner's foundation.

Is this why you people (people like you and kalim) copy and paste your content into posts instead of posting links and sharing your sources?



And FTR, if Kushner did something wrong he should be investigated and prosecuted. But I find it very interesting the hit piece never mentions what the purpose of his foundation was, or that the money wasn’t paid directly to him. Seems like important information if your goal is telling the story. But TDS gets in the way of logical thinking all of the time.

It’s also weird that he got “paid” AFTER he was no longer close to the WH. Also interesting they bring up the journo murder but can’t seem to associate it with Kushner in any way…just implying he helped make sure there was no accountability?

Since you posted it - happen to know what the goals of his foundation are?
 
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Why you liberals so dishonest?

30 minutes ago you informed @RussellCasse that FoxNews was not a reliable source and shared an adorable little "leftists guide to media bias" Powerpoint slide...citing that FoxNews teeters on the 'hyper-partisan' Right.

Fast forward a few minutes later and you're posting a HuffPost garbage hit piece all horny that someone is looking into Kushner's foundation.

Is this why you people (people like you and kalim) copy and paste your content into posts instead of posting links and sharing your sources?



And FTR, is Kushner did something wrong he should be investigated and prosecuted. But I find it very interesting the hit piece never mentions what the purpose of his foundation was, or that the money wasn’t paid directly to him. Seems like important information if your goal is telling the story. But TDS gets in the way of logical thinking all of the time.

It’s also weird that he got “paid” AFTER he was no longer close to the WH. Also interesting they bring up the journo murder but can’t seem to associate it with Kushner in any way…just implying he helped make sure there was no accountability?

Since you posted it - happen to know what the goals of his foundation are?

Notice the posting similarities to some others? These aren’t serious people.
 
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Senate Finance Committee chair Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) asked Kushner’s firm, Affinity Partners, for details about its investors on Wednesday, including the $2 billion it received from the Saudi Arabian government’s Public Investment Fund in 2021.
“Mr. Kushner’s limited track record as an investor, including his nonexistent experience in private equity or hedge funds, raise questions regarding the investment strategy behind the seeding investments and lucrative compensation that Affinity received from the Saudi PIF and other sovereign wealth funds,” Wyden wrote.
A panel that screens investments for the Saudi sovereign wealth fund warned against investing with Kushner, given his inexperience in finance, but the full board, led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, overruled the panel, The New York Times reported in 2022.
Kushner advised Trump on foreign affairs, guided his administration to embrace Saudi Arabia as an ally, and remained in close contact with the crown prince even after he was implicated in the dismembering of American journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
“The Saudi PIF’s decision to invest $2 billion in Affinity so soon after Kushner’s departure from the Trump White House raises concerns that the investment was a reward for official actions Kushner took to benefit the Saudi government, including preventing accountability for the Saudi government ordering the brutal murder of journalist and American citizen Jamal Khashoggi,” Wyden wrote.
Wyden’s letter asked Affinity Partners for details about its seeding investments, the investments made by the firm, as well as the fees it has received, and the amount Kushner has been paid. The company did not immediately respond to requests for comment made through its website.
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The Neofascists are destroying America.

They must be defeated & face Constitutional accountability for their assault upon our country!
 
So Jarred owns a business. What business does Hunter own...and what are they selling? Snowflakes? Snowflakes?
Jared not only owns a business, but Jared is Jewish.

His "business" is a foundation that's built to increase shared investment across Middle Eastern countries that have historically been enemies. Trying to create stability in a VERY unstable region.

The thought is increased economic investment/interests will serve as a deterrent to armed conflicts.

The Industrialized Military Complex (aka the Swamp) can't have that, so he's in the crosshairs. There's zero evidence he influenced foreign or domestic policy in creating this foundation, but show me the man and I'll show you the crime.
 
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