Donald Trump runs his White House like a Middle East dictator ... Kushner is a danger to the USA

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Jared Kushner is now complicit in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi by his knowledge of CIA intelligence of the murder and by his giving advice to Mohammed Bin Salman how to minimize reputation damage from the murder. That is complicity.

The kindest assessment of Jared Kushner is that he is an incompetent buffoon drunk with power and easy meat for manipulation by foreign agents.

A more realistic assessment is that Jared Kushner is a grifter and a traitor selling out US interests for money or the promise of money in the future. Donald Trump, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump will rue Jared's involvement in the Trump administration as his offenses are exposed and punished.

Kushner is being manipulated by at least four foreign governments.

Apart from Jared Kushner's lying to the FBI he faces more jeopardy from the investigation of the $30 million payment he received ahead of his Isreal embassy move decision.

Jared will spend at least several years as a convicted felon like his father and his family will be further tainted by his misery.

Opinion | Jared Kushner did what?

... Tim Mulvey, communications director for the Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, tells me, “The Foreign Affairs Committee will conduct a top-to-bottom review of American policy toward Saudi Arabia, including what drove the administration’s response to the Khashoggi murder.” He adds, "No specific hearings have been scheduled yet, but nothing is off the table.”

In the course of the investigation, the committee may want to call public hearings and subpoena all relevant documents regarding Trump’s financial interests and benefits relating to the House of Saud, Kushner’s business interests relating to Saudi Arabia and why, despite public evidence that he was being manipulated by foreign governments, he continued to play such a critical role in foreign policy. (“Officials in at least four countries have privately discussed ways they can manipulate Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, by taking advantage of his complex business arrangements, financial difficulties and lack of foreign policy experience, according to current and former U.S. officials familiar with intelligence reports on the matter,” The Post reported in February. “Among those nations discussing ways to influence Kushner to their advantage were the United Arab Emirates, China, Israel and Mexico, the current and former officials said.”)
It’s not hard to figure out how the United States became effectively the junior partner in the U.S.-Saudi relationship. “Donald Trump runs his White House like a Middle East dictator,” says Brian Katulis of the Center for American Progress. “His move to empower his son-in-law on many fronts including Middle East policy is just one example of it — and this nepotism helps explain the bad results America has gotten under Trump.” He adds, “Kushner and his team squandered the leverage the United States has with countries like Saudi Arabia, which depend heavily on the U.S. security umbrella to survive. Instead of pressing a newly assertive Saudi Arabia to serve as a source of stability and genuine reform, the Trump administration gave MBS a blank check — unconditional support no matter what, including murdering a journalist.”

One would be tempted to say that, in any other administration, Kushner would be fired for rotten judgment and perpetuating, at a minimum, the appearance of a conflict of interest. But, of course, it’s hard to imagine a 37-year-old old real estate scion with no government experience and no foreign policy experience working in such a high-level post in any other administration. Like I said, don’t hire relatives — especially incompetent and foolish ones. ...
 
Jared Kushner is now complicit in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi by his knowledge of CIA intelligence of the murder and by his giving advice to Mohammed Bin Salman how to minimize reputation damage from the murder. That is complicity.

The kindest assessment of Jared Kushner is that he is an incompetent buffoon drunk with power and easy meat for manipulation by foreign agents.

A more realistic assessment is that Jared Kushner is a grifter and a traitor selling out US interests for money or the promise of money in the future. Donald Trump, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump will rue Jared's involvement in the Trump administration as his offenses are exposed and punished.

Kushner is being manipulated by at least four foreign governments.

Apart from Jared Kushner's lying to the FBI he faces more jeopardy from the investigation of the $30 million payment he received ahead of his Isreal embassy move decision.

Jared will spend at least several years as a convicted felon like his father and his family will be further tainted by his misery.

Opinion | Jared Kushner did what?

... Tim Mulvey, communications director for the Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, tells me, “The Foreign Affairs Committee will conduct a top-to-bottom review of American policy toward Saudi Arabia, including what drove the administration’s response to the Khashoggi murder.” He adds, "No specific hearings have been scheduled yet, but nothing is off the table.”

In the course of the investigation, the committee may want to call public hearings and subpoena all relevant documents regarding Trump’s financial interests and benefits relating to the House of Saud, Kushner’s business interests relating to Saudi Arabia and why, despite public evidence that he was being manipulated by foreign governments, he continued to play such a critical role in foreign policy. (“Officials in at least four countries have privately discussed ways they can manipulate Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, by taking advantage of his complex business arrangements, financial difficulties and lack of foreign policy experience, according to current and former U.S. officials familiar with intelligence reports on the matter,” The Post reported in February. “Among those nations discussing ways to influence Kushner to their advantage were the United Arab Emirates, China, Israel and Mexico, the current and former officials said.”)
It’s not hard to figure out how the United States became effectively the junior partner in the U.S.-Saudi relationship. “Donald Trump runs his White House like a Middle East dictator,” says Brian Katulis of the Center for American Progress. “His move to empower his son-in-law on many fronts including Middle East policy is just one example of it — and this nepotism helps explain the bad results America has gotten under Trump.” He adds, “Kushner and his team squandered the leverage the United States has with countries like Saudi Arabia, which depend heavily on the U.S. security umbrella to survive. Instead of pressing a newly assertive Saudi Arabia to serve as a source of stability and genuine reform, the Trump administration gave MBS a blank check — unconditional support no matter what, including murdering a journalist.”

One would be tempted to say that, in any other administration, Kushner would be fired for rotten judgment and perpetuating, at a minimum, the appearance of a conflict of interest. But, of course, it’s hard to imagine a 37-year-old old real estate scion with no government experience and no foreign policy experience working in such a high-level post in any other administration. Like I said, don’t hire relatives — especially incompetent and foolish ones. ...
Pretty sure he's on Mueller's list.
 
Jared Kushner is now complicit in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi by his knowledge of CIA intelligence of the murder and by his giving advice to Mohammed Bin Salman how to minimize reputation damage from the murder. That is complicity.

The kindest assessment of Jared Kushner is that he is an incompetent buffoon drunk with power and easy meat for manipulation by foreign agents.

A more realistic assessment is that Jared Kushner is a grifter and a traitor selling out US interests for money or the promise of money in the future. Donald Trump, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump will rue Jared's involvement in the Trump administration as his offenses are exposed and punished.

Kushner is being manipulated by at least four foreign governments.

Apart from Jared Kushner's lying to the FBI he faces more jeopardy from the investigation of the $30 million payment he received ahead of his Isreal embassy move decision.

Jared will spend at least several years as a convicted felon like his father and his family will be further tainted by his misery.

Opinion | Jared Kushner did what?

... Tim Mulvey, communications director for the Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, tells me, “The Foreign Affairs Committee will conduct a top-to-bottom review of American policy toward Saudi Arabia, including what drove the administration’s response to the Khashoggi murder.” He adds, "No specific hearings have been scheduled yet, but nothing is off the table.”

In the course of the investigation, the committee may want to call public hearings and subpoena all relevant documents regarding Trump’s financial interests and benefits relating to the House of Saud, Kushner’s business interests relating to Saudi Arabia and why, despite public evidence that he was being manipulated by foreign governments, he continued to play such a critical role in foreign policy. (“Officials in at least four countries have privately discussed ways they can manipulate Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, by taking advantage of his complex business arrangements, financial difficulties and lack of foreign policy experience, according to current and former U.S. officials familiar with intelligence reports on the matter,” The Post reported in February. “Among those nations discussing ways to influence Kushner to their advantage were the United Arab Emirates, China, Israel and Mexico, the current and former officials said.”)
It’s not hard to figure out how the United States became effectively the junior partner in the U.S.-Saudi relationship. “Donald Trump runs his White House like a Middle East dictator,” says Brian Katulis of the Center for American Progress. “His move to empower his son-in-law on many fronts including Middle East policy is just one example of it — and this nepotism helps explain the bad results America has gotten under Trump.” He adds, “Kushner and his team squandered the leverage the United States has with countries like Saudi Arabia, which depend heavily on the U.S. security umbrella to survive. Instead of pressing a newly assertive Saudi Arabia to serve as a source of stability and genuine reform, the Trump administration gave MBS a blank check — unconditional support no matter what, including murdering a journalist.”

One would be tempted to say that, in any other administration, Kushner would be fired for rotten judgment and perpetuating, at a minimum, the appearance of a conflict of interest. But, of course, it’s hard to imagine a 37-year-old old real estate scion with no government experience and no foreign policy experience working in such a high-level post in any other administration. Like I said, don’t hire relatives — especially incompetent and foolish ones. ...
An opinion piece hit job, got it.
Anyone watching the Seattle/Minnesota game?
 
Jared Kushner is now complicit in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi by his knowledge of CIA intelligence of the murder and by his giving advice to Mohammed Bin Salman how to minimize reputation damage from the murder. That is complicity.

The kindest assessment of Jared Kushner is that he is an incompetent buffoon drunk with power and easy meat for manipulation by foreign agents.

A more realistic assessment is that Jared Kushner is a grifter and a traitor selling out US interests for money or the promise of money in the future. Donald Trump, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump will rue Jared's involvement in the Trump administration as his offenses are exposed and punished.

Kushner is being manipulated by at least four foreign governments.

Apart from Jared Kushner's lying to the FBI he faces more jeopardy from the investigation of the $30 million payment he received ahead of his Isreal embassy move decision.

Jared will spend at least several years as a convicted felon like his father and his family will be further tainted by his misery.

Opinion | Jared Kushner did what?

... Tim Mulvey, communications director for the Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, tells me, “The Foreign Affairs Committee will conduct a top-to-bottom review of American policy toward Saudi Arabia, including what drove the administration’s response to the Khashoggi murder.” He adds, "No specific hearings have been scheduled yet, but nothing is off the table.”

In the course of the investigation, the committee may want to call public hearings and subpoena all relevant documents regarding Trump’s financial interests and benefits relating to the House of Saud, Kushner’s business interests relating to Saudi Arabia and why, despite public evidence that he was being manipulated by foreign governments, he continued to play such a critical role in foreign policy. (“Officials in at least four countries have privately discussed ways they can manipulate Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, by taking advantage of his complex business arrangements, financial difficulties and lack of foreign policy experience, according to current and former U.S. officials familiar with intelligence reports on the matter,” The Post reported in February. “Among those nations discussing ways to influence Kushner to their advantage were the United Arab Emirates, China, Israel and Mexico, the current and former officials said.”)
It’s not hard to figure out how the United States became effectively the junior partner in the U.S.-Saudi relationship. “Donald Trump runs his White House like a Middle East dictator,” says Brian Katulis of the Center for American Progress. “His move to empower his son-in-law on many fronts including Middle East policy is just one example of it — and this nepotism helps explain the bad results America has gotten under Trump.” He adds, “Kushner and his team squandered the leverage the United States has with countries like Saudi Arabia, which depend heavily on the U.S. security umbrella to survive. Instead of pressing a newly assertive Saudi Arabia to serve as a source of stability and genuine reform, the Trump administration gave MBS a blank check — unconditional support no matter what, including murdering a journalist.”

One would be tempted to say that, in any other administration, Kushner would be fired for rotten judgment and perpetuating, at a minimum, the appearance of a conflict of interest. But, of course, it’s hard to imagine a 37-year-old old real estate scion with no government experience and no foreign policy experience working in such a high-level post in any other administration. Like I said, don’t hire relatives — especially incompetent and foolish ones. ...
Congress is preparing to bring down the hammer on the president’s son-in-law, who has refused to turn his back on the kingdom, despite the gruesome killing of a U.S. resident.

Remember when Putin hi-5'd MBS?
It means both of them can assassinate US citizens with impunity.
 
Jared Kushner is now complicit in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi by his knowledge of CIA intelligence of the murder and by his giving advice to Mohammed Bin Salman how to minimize reputation damage from the murder. That is complicity.

The kindest assessment of Jared Kushner is that he is an incompetent buffoon drunk with power and easy meat for manipulation by foreign agents.

A more realistic assessment is that Jared Kushner is a grifter and a traitor selling out US interests for money or the promise of money in the future. Donald Trump, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump will rue Jared's involvement in the Trump administration as his offenses are exposed and punished.

Kushner is being manipulated by at least four foreign governments.

Apart from Jared Kushner's lying to the FBI he faces more jeopardy from the investigation of the $30 million payment he received ahead of his Isreal embassy move decision.

Jared will spend at least several years as a convicted felon like his father and his family will be further tainted by his misery.

Opinion | Jared Kushner did what?

... Tim Mulvey, communications director for the Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, tells me, “The Foreign Affairs Committee will conduct a top-to-bottom review of American policy toward Saudi Arabia, including what drove the administration’s response to the Khashoggi murder.” He adds, "No specific hearings have been scheduled yet, but nothing is off the table.”

In the course of the investigation, the committee may want to call public hearings and subpoena all relevant documents regarding Trump’s financial interests and benefits relating to the House of Saud, Kushner’s business interests relating to Saudi Arabia and why, despite public evidence that he was being manipulated by foreign governments, he continued to play such a critical role in foreign policy. (“Officials in at least four countries have privately discussed ways they can manipulate Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, by taking advantage of his complex business arrangements, financial difficulties and lack of foreign policy experience, according to current and former U.S. officials familiar with intelligence reports on the matter,” The Post reported in February. “Among those nations discussing ways to influence Kushner to their advantage were the United Arab Emirates, China, Israel and Mexico, the current and former officials said.”)
It’s not hard to figure out how the United States became effectively the junior partner in the U.S.-Saudi relationship. “Donald Trump runs his White House like a Middle East dictator,” says Brian Katulis of the Center for American Progress. “His move to empower his son-in-law on many fronts including Middle East policy is just one example of it — and this nepotism helps explain the bad results America has gotten under Trump.” He adds, “Kushner and his team squandered the leverage the United States has with countries like Saudi Arabia, which depend heavily on the U.S. security umbrella to survive. Instead of pressing a newly assertive Saudi Arabia to serve as a source of stability and genuine reform, the Trump administration gave MBS a blank check — unconditional support no matter what, including murdering a journalist.”

One would be tempted to say that, in any other administration, Kushner would be fired for rotten judgment and perpetuating, at a minimum, the appearance of a conflict of interest. But, of course, it’s hard to imagine a 37-year-old old real estate scion with no government experience and no foreign policy experience working in such a high-level post in any other administration. Like I said, don’t hire relatives — especially incompetent and foolish ones. ...

Outstanding OP, Cap'n Knowledge. Every word a gem. You win a seegar.

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Whoa whoa whoa...........................fucking Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey decide they need to over throw Assad WITH OUR HELP and we're all fucking in trying to give Syria to the fucking Muslim Brotherhood


But now we cant say shit about the SA?
 
Jared Kushner is now complicit in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi by his knowledge of CIA intelligence of the murder and by his giving advice to Mohammed Bin Salman how to minimize reputation damage from the murder. That is complicity.

The kindest assessment of Jared Kushner is that he is an incompetent buffoon drunk with power and easy meat for manipulation by foreign agents.

A more realistic assessment is that Jared Kushner is a grifter and a traitor selling out US interests for money or the promise of money in the future. Donald Trump, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump will rue Jared's involvement in the Trump administration as his offenses are exposed and punished.

Kushner is being manipulated by at least four foreign governments.

Apart from Jared Kushner's lying to the FBI he faces more jeopardy from the investigation of the $30 million payment he received ahead of his Isreal embassy move decision.

Jared will spend at least several years as a convicted felon like his father and his family will be further tainted by his misery.

Opinion | Jared Kushner did what?

... Tim Mulvey, communications director for the Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, tells me, “The Foreign Affairs Committee will conduct a top-to-bottom review of American policy toward Saudi Arabia, including what drove the administration’s response to the Khashoggi murder.” He adds, "No specific hearings have been scheduled yet, but nothing is off the table.”

In the course of the investigation, the committee may want to call public hearings and subpoena all relevant documents regarding Trump’s financial interests and benefits relating to the House of Saud, Kushner’s business interests relating to Saudi Arabia and why, despite public evidence that he was being manipulated by foreign governments, he continued to play such a critical role in foreign policy. (“Officials in at least four countries have privately discussed ways they can manipulate Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, by taking advantage of his complex business arrangements, financial difficulties and lack of foreign policy experience, according to current and former U.S. officials familiar with intelligence reports on the matter,” The Post reported in February. “Among those nations discussing ways to influence Kushner to their advantage were the United Arab Emirates, China, Israel and Mexico, the current and former officials said.”)
It’s not hard to figure out how the United States became effectively the junior partner in the U.S.-Saudi relationship. “Donald Trump runs his White House like a Middle East dictator,” says Brian Katulis of the Center for American Progress. “His move to empower his son-in-law on many fronts including Middle East policy is just one example of it — and this nepotism helps explain the bad results America has gotten under Trump.” He adds, “Kushner and his team squandered the leverage the United States has with countries like Saudi Arabia, which depend heavily on the U.S. security umbrella to survive. Instead of pressing a newly assertive Saudi Arabia to serve as a source of stability and genuine reform, the Trump administration gave MBS a blank check — unconditional support no matter what, including murdering a journalist.”

One would be tempted to say that, in any other administration, Kushner would be fired for rotten judgment and perpetuating, at a minimum, the appearance of a conflict of interest. But, of course, it’s hard to imagine a 37-year-old old real estate scion with no government experience and no foreign policy experience working in such a high-level post in any other administration. Like I said, don’t hire relatives — especially incompetent and foolish ones. ...
Congress is preparing to bring down the hammer on the president’s son-in-law, who has refused to turn his back on the kingdom, despite the gruesome killing of a U.S. resident.

Remember when Putin hi-5'd MBS?
It means both of them can assassinate US citizens with impunity.

Journalist is MB AND NOT AMERICAN. You get that fucking right. He was MB. NOT AMERICAN.
 
Jared Kushner is now complicit in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi by his knowledge of CIA intelligence of the murder and by his giving advice to Mohammed Bin Salman how to minimize reputation damage from the murder. That is complicity.

The kindest assessment of Jared Kushner is that he is an incompetent buffoon drunk with power and easy meat for manipulation by foreign agents.

A more realistic assessment is that Jared Kushner is a grifter and a traitor selling out US interests for money or the promise of money in the future. Donald Trump, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump will rue Jared's involvement in the Trump administration as his offenses are exposed and punished.

Kushner is being manipulated by at least four foreign governments.

Apart from Jared Kushner's lying to the FBI he faces more jeopardy from the investigation of the $30 million payment he received ahead of his Isreal embassy move decision.

Jared will spend at least several years as a convicted felon like his father and his family will be further tainted by his misery.

Opinion | Jared Kushner did what?

... Tim Mulvey, communications director for the Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, tells me, “The Foreign Affairs Committee will conduct a top-to-bottom review of American policy toward Saudi Arabia, including what drove the administration’s response to the Khashoggi murder.” He adds, "No specific hearings have been scheduled yet, but nothing is off the table.”

In the course of the investigation, the committee may want to call public hearings and subpoena all relevant documents regarding Trump’s financial interests and benefits relating to the House of Saud, Kushner’s business interests relating to Saudi Arabia and why, despite public evidence that he was being manipulated by foreign governments, he continued to play such a critical role in foreign policy. (“Officials in at least four countries have privately discussed ways they can manipulate Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, by taking advantage of his complex business arrangements, financial difficulties and lack of foreign policy experience, according to current and former U.S. officials familiar with intelligence reports on the matter,” The Post reported in February. “Among those nations discussing ways to influence Kushner to their advantage were the United Arab Emirates, China, Israel and Mexico, the current and former officials said.”)
It’s not hard to figure out how the United States became effectively the junior partner in the U.S.-Saudi relationship. “Donald Trump runs his White House like a Middle East dictator,” says Brian Katulis of the Center for American Progress. “His move to empower his son-in-law on many fronts including Middle East policy is just one example of it — and this nepotism helps explain the bad results America has gotten under Trump.” He adds, “Kushner and his team squandered the leverage the United States has with countries like Saudi Arabia, which depend heavily on the U.S. security umbrella to survive. Instead of pressing a newly assertive Saudi Arabia to serve as a source of stability and genuine reform, the Trump administration gave MBS a blank check — unconditional support no matter what, including murdering a journalist.”

One would be tempted to say that, in any other administration, Kushner would be fired for rotten judgment and perpetuating, at a minimum, the appearance of a conflict of interest. But, of course, it’s hard to imagine a 37-year-old old real estate scion with no government experience and no foreign policy experience working in such a high-level post in any other administration. Like I said, don’t hire relatives — especially incompetent and foolish ones. ...

Outstanding OP, Cap'n Knowledge. Every word a gem. You win a seegar.

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worrisome from the get go
 
Jared Kushner is now complicit in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi by his knowledge of CIA intelligence of the murder and by his giving advice to Mohammed Bin Salman how to minimize reputation damage from the murder. That is complicity.

The kindest assessment of Jared Kushner is that he is an incompetent buffoon drunk with power and easy meat for manipulation by foreign agents.

A more realistic assessment is that Jared Kushner is a grifter and a traitor selling out US interests for money or the promise of money in the future. Donald Trump, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump will rue Jared's involvement in the Trump administration as his offenses are exposed and punished.

Kushner is being manipulated by at least four foreign governments.

Apart from Jared Kushner's lying to the FBI he faces more jeopardy from the investigation of the $30 million payment he received ahead of his Isreal embassy move decision.

Jared will spend at least several years as a convicted felon like his father and his family will be further tainted by his misery.

Opinion | Jared Kushner did what?

... Tim Mulvey, communications director for the Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, tells me, “The Foreign Affairs Committee will conduct a top-to-bottom review of American policy toward Saudi Arabia, including what drove the administration’s response to the Khashoggi murder.” He adds, "No specific hearings have been scheduled yet, but nothing is off the table.”

In the course of the investigation, the committee may want to call public hearings and subpoena all relevant documents regarding Trump’s financial interests and benefits relating to the House of Saud, Kushner’s business interests relating to Saudi Arabia and why, despite public evidence that he was being manipulated by foreign governments, he continued to play such a critical role in foreign policy. (“Officials in at least four countries have privately discussed ways they can manipulate Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, by taking advantage of his complex business arrangements, financial difficulties and lack of foreign policy experience, according to current and former U.S. officials familiar with intelligence reports on the matter,” The Post reported in February. “Among those nations discussing ways to influence Kushner to their advantage were the United Arab Emirates, China, Israel and Mexico, the current and former officials said.”)
It’s not hard to figure out how the United States became effectively the junior partner in the U.S.-Saudi relationship. “Donald Trump runs his White House like a Middle East dictator,” says Brian Katulis of the Center for American Progress. “His move to empower his son-in-law on many fronts including Middle East policy is just one example of it — and this nepotism helps explain the bad results America has gotten under Trump.” He adds, “Kushner and his team squandered the leverage the United States has with countries like Saudi Arabia, which depend heavily on the U.S. security umbrella to survive. Instead of pressing a newly assertive Saudi Arabia to serve as a source of stability and genuine reform, the Trump administration gave MBS a blank check — unconditional support no matter what, including murdering a journalist.”

One would be tempted to say that, in any other administration, Kushner would be fired for rotten judgment and perpetuating, at a minimum, the appearance of a conflict of interest. But, of course, it’s hard to imagine a 37-year-old old real estate scion with no government experience and no foreign policy experience working in such a high-level post in any other administration. Like I said, don’t hire relatives — especially incompetent and foolish ones. ...
Congress is preparing to bring down the hammer on the president’s son-in-law, who has refused to turn his back on the kingdom, despite the gruesome killing of a U.S. resident.

Remember when Putin hi-5'd MBS?
It means both of them can assassinate US citizens with impunity.

Journalist is MB AND NOT AMERICAN. You get that fucking right. He was MB. NOT AMERICAN.

Kushner is spreading lies to diver tfrom his complicity in Jamal Khashoggis murder.
 
Jared Kushner is now complicit in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi by his knowledge of CIA intelligence of the murder and by his giving advice to Mohammed Bin Salman how to minimize reputation damage from the murder. That is complicity.

The kindest assessment of Jared Kushner is that he is an incompetent buffoon drunk with power and easy meat for manipulation by foreign agents.

A more realistic assessment is that Jared Kushner is a grifter and a traitor selling out US interests for money or the promise of money in the future. Donald Trump, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump will rue Jared's involvement in the Trump administration as his offenses are exposed and punished.

Kushner is being manipulated by at least four foreign governments.

Apart from Jared Kushner's lying to the FBI he faces more jeopardy from the investigation of the $30 million payment he received ahead of his Isreal embassy move decision.

Jared will spend at least several years as a convicted felon like his father and his family will be further tainted by his misery.

Opinion | Jared Kushner did what?

... Tim Mulvey, communications director for the Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, tells me, “The Foreign Affairs Committee will conduct a top-to-bottom review of American policy toward Saudi Arabia, including what drove the administration’s response to the Khashoggi murder.” He adds, "No specific hearings have been scheduled yet, but nothing is off the table.”

In the course of the investigation, the committee may want to call public hearings and subpoena all relevant documents regarding Trump’s financial interests and benefits relating to the House of Saud, Kushner’s business interests relating to Saudi Arabia and why, despite public evidence that he was being manipulated by foreign governments, he continued to play such a critical role in foreign policy. (“Officials in at least four countries have privately discussed ways they can manipulate Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, by taking advantage of his complex business arrangements, financial difficulties and lack of foreign policy experience, according to current and former U.S. officials familiar with intelligence reports on the matter,” The Post reported in February. “Among those nations discussing ways to influence Kushner to their advantage were the United Arab Emirates, China, Israel and Mexico, the current and former officials said.”)
It’s not hard to figure out how the United States became effectively the junior partner in the U.S.-Saudi relationship. “Donald Trump runs his White House like a Middle East dictator,” says Brian Katulis of the Center for American Progress. “His move to empower his son-in-law on many fronts including Middle East policy is just one example of it — and this nepotism helps explain the bad results America has gotten under Trump.” He adds, “Kushner and his team squandered the leverage the United States has with countries like Saudi Arabia, which depend heavily on the U.S. security umbrella to survive. Instead of pressing a newly assertive Saudi Arabia to serve as a source of stability and genuine reform, the Trump administration gave MBS a blank check — unconditional support no matter what, including murdering a journalist.”

One would be tempted to say that, in any other administration, Kushner would be fired for rotten judgment and perpetuating, at a minimum, the appearance of a conflict of interest. But, of course, it’s hard to imagine a 37-year-old old real estate scion with no government experience and no foreign policy experience working in such a high-level post in any other administration. Like I said, don’t hire relatives — especially incompetent and foolish ones. ...
Congress is preparing to bring down the hammer on the president’s son-in-law, who has refused to turn his back on the kingdom, despite the gruesome killing of a U.S. resident.

Remember when Putin hi-5'd MBS?
It means both of them can assassinate US citizens with impunity.

Journalist is MB AND NOT AMERICAN. You get that fucking right. He was MB. NOT AMERICAN.
Khashoggi was not even a resident. He had a permit that foreign journalists are issued.
 
Jared Kushner is now complicit in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi by his knowledge of CIA intelligence of the murder and by his giving advice to Mohammed Bin Salman how to minimize reputation damage from the murder. That is complicity.

The kindest assessment of Jared Kushner is that he is an incompetent buffoon drunk with power and easy meat for manipulation by foreign agents.

A more realistic assessment is that Jared Kushner is a grifter and a traitor selling out US interests for money or the promise of money in the future. Donald Trump, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump will rue Jared's involvement in the Trump administration as his offenses are exposed and punished.

Kushner is being manipulated by at least four foreign governments.

Apart from Jared Kushner's lying to the FBI he faces more jeopardy from the investigation of the $30 million payment he received ahead of his Isreal embassy move decision.

Jared will spend at least several years as a convicted felon like his father and his family will be further tainted by his misery.

Opinion | Jared Kushner did what?

... Tim Mulvey, communications director for the Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, tells me, “The Foreign Affairs Committee will conduct a top-to-bottom review of American policy toward Saudi Arabia, including what drove the administration’s response to the Khashoggi murder.” He adds, "No specific hearings have been scheduled yet, but nothing is off the table.”

In the course of the investigation, the committee may want to call public hearings and subpoena all relevant documents regarding Trump’s financial interests and benefits relating to the House of Saud, Kushner’s business interests relating to Saudi Arabia and why, despite public evidence that he was being manipulated by foreign governments, he continued to play such a critical role in foreign policy. (“Officials in at least four countries have privately discussed ways they can manipulate Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, by taking advantage of his complex business arrangements, financial difficulties and lack of foreign policy experience, according to current and former U.S. officials familiar with intelligence reports on the matter,” The Post reported in February. “Among those nations discussing ways to influence Kushner to their advantage were the United Arab Emirates, China, Israel and Mexico, the current and former officials said.”)
It’s not hard to figure out how the United States became effectively the junior partner in the U.S.-Saudi relationship. “Donald Trump runs his White House like a Middle East dictator,” says Brian Katulis of the Center for American Progress. “His move to empower his son-in-law on many fronts including Middle East policy is just one example of it — and this nepotism helps explain the bad results America has gotten under Trump.” He adds, “Kushner and his team squandered the leverage the United States has with countries like Saudi Arabia, which depend heavily on the U.S. security umbrella to survive. Instead of pressing a newly assertive Saudi Arabia to serve as a source of stability and genuine reform, the Trump administration gave MBS a blank check — unconditional support no matter what, including murdering a journalist.”

One would be tempted to say that, in any other administration, Kushner would be fired for rotten judgment and perpetuating, at a minimum, the appearance of a conflict of interest. But, of course, it’s hard to imagine a 37-year-old old real estate scion with no government experience and no foreign policy experience working in such a high-level post in any other administration. Like I said, don’t hire relatives — especially incompetent and foolish ones. ...
Congress is preparing to bring down the hammer on the president’s son-in-law, who has refused to turn his back on the kingdom, despite the gruesome killing of a U.S. resident.

Remember when Putin hi-5'd MBS?
It means both of them can assassinate US citizens with impunity.

Journalist is MB AND NOT AMERICAN. You get that fucking right. He was MB. NOT AMERICAN.
Khashoggi was not even a resident. He had a permit that foreign journalists are issued.

The Magnitski act was passed for cases such as Khashoggi.

You are cheap shill and are spreading Kushner's lies:

Jamal Khashoggi nationality: Was Khashoggi a US citizen? Shock as remains of body FOUND

... Since moving to the US, Khashoggi has been a US ‘resident’ as he is employed and lives in the country.
However, he is not a citizen, but he was allegedly in the process of applying for citizenship before he was killed.
In the mean time, Khashoggi was living in the US on the basis of an ‘O-Visa’ which is awarded to individuals of “extraordinary ability and achievement”.
While not a citizen himself, three of his children are, and these facts have led people to state the US government owes Khashoggi justice. ...

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Jared Kushner is now complicit in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi by his knowledge of CIA intelligence of the murder and by his giving advice to Mohammed Bin Salman how to minimize reputation damage from the murder. That is complicity.

The kindest assessment of Jared Kushner is that he is an incompetent buffoon drunk with power and easy meat for manipulation by foreign agents.

A more realistic assessment is that Jared Kushner is a grifter and a traitor selling out US interests for money or the promise of money in the future. Donald Trump, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump will rue Jared's involvement in the Trump administration as his offenses are exposed and punished.

Kushner is being manipulated by at least four foreign governments.

Apart from Jared Kushner's lying to the FBI he faces more jeopardy from the investigation of the $30 million payment he received ahead of his Isreal embassy move decision.

Jared will spend at least several years as a convicted felon like his father and his family will be further tainted by his misery.

Opinion | Jared Kushner did what?

... Tim Mulvey, communications director for the Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, tells me, “The Foreign Affairs Committee will conduct a top-to-bottom review of American policy toward Saudi Arabia, including what drove the administration’s response to the Khashoggi murder.” He adds, "No specific hearings have been scheduled yet, but nothing is off the table.”

In the course of the investigation, the committee may want to call public hearings and subpoena all relevant documents regarding Trump’s financial interests and benefits relating to the House of Saud, Kushner’s business interests relating to Saudi Arabia and why, despite public evidence that he was being manipulated by foreign governments, he continued to play such a critical role in foreign policy. (“Officials in at least four countries have privately discussed ways they can manipulate Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, by taking advantage of his complex business arrangements, financial difficulties and lack of foreign policy experience, according to current and former U.S. officials familiar with intelligence reports on the matter,” The Post reported in February. “Among those nations discussing ways to influence Kushner to their advantage were the United Arab Emirates, China, Israel and Mexico, the current and former officials said.”)
It’s not hard to figure out how the United States became effectively the junior partner in the U.S.-Saudi relationship. “Donald Trump runs his White House like a Middle East dictator,” says Brian Katulis of the Center for American Progress. “His move to empower his son-in-law on many fronts including Middle East policy is just one example of it — and this nepotism helps explain the bad results America has gotten under Trump.” He adds, “Kushner and his team squandered the leverage the United States has with countries like Saudi Arabia, which depend heavily on the U.S. security umbrella to survive. Instead of pressing a newly assertive Saudi Arabia to serve as a source of stability and genuine reform, the Trump administration gave MBS a blank check — unconditional support no matter what, including murdering a journalist.”

One would be tempted to say that, in any other administration, Kushner would be fired for rotten judgment and perpetuating, at a minimum, the appearance of a conflict of interest. But, of course, it’s hard to imagine a 37-year-old old real estate scion with no government experience and no foreign policy experience working in such a high-level post in any other administration. Like I said, don’t hire relatives — especially incompetent and foolish ones. ...


AWWWWwwww yes, an opinion piece from the Washington Compost.
 
Jared Kushner is now complicit in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi by his knowledge of CIA intelligence of the murder and by his giving advice to Mohammed Bin Salman how to minimize reputation damage from the murder. That is complicity.

The kindest assessment of Jared Kushner is that he is an incompetent buffoon drunk with power and easy meat for manipulation by foreign agents.

A more realistic assessment is that Jared Kushner is a grifter and a traitor selling out US interests for money or the promise of money in the future. Donald Trump, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump will rue Jared's involvement in the Trump administration as his offenses are exposed and punished.

Kushner is being manipulated by at least four foreign governments.

Apart from Jared Kushner's lying to the FBI he faces more jeopardy from the investigation of the $30 million payment he received ahead of his Isreal embassy move decision.

Jared will spend at least several years as a convicted felon like his father and his family will be further tainted by his misery.

Opinion | Jared Kushner did what?

... Tim Mulvey, communications director for the Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, tells me, “The Foreign Affairs Committee will conduct a top-to-bottom review of American policy toward Saudi Arabia, including what drove the administration’s response to the Khashoggi murder.” He adds, "No specific hearings have been scheduled yet, but nothing is off the table.”

In the course of the investigation, the committee may want to call public hearings and subpoena all relevant documents regarding Trump’s financial interests and benefits relating to the House of Saud, Kushner’s business interests relating to Saudi Arabia and why, despite public evidence that he was being manipulated by foreign governments, he continued to play such a critical role in foreign policy. (“Officials in at least four countries have privately discussed ways they can manipulate Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, by taking advantage of his complex business arrangements, financial difficulties and lack of foreign policy experience, according to current and former U.S. officials familiar with intelligence reports on the matter,” The Post reported in February. “Among those nations discussing ways to influence Kushner to their advantage were the United Arab Emirates, China, Israel and Mexico, the current and former officials said.”)
It’s not hard to figure out how the United States became effectively the junior partner in the U.S.-Saudi relationship. “Donald Trump runs his White House like a Middle East dictator,” says Brian Katulis of the Center for American Progress. “His move to empower his son-in-law on many fronts including Middle East policy is just one example of it — and this nepotism helps explain the bad results America has gotten under Trump.” He adds, “Kushner and his team squandered the leverage the United States has with countries like Saudi Arabia, which depend heavily on the U.S. security umbrella to survive. Instead of pressing a newly assertive Saudi Arabia to serve as a source of stability and genuine reform, the Trump administration gave MBS a blank check — unconditional support no matter what, including murdering a journalist.”

One would be tempted to say that, in any other administration, Kushner would be fired for rotten judgment and perpetuating, at a minimum, the appearance of a conflict of interest. But, of course, it’s hard to imagine a 37-year-old old real estate scion with no government experience and no foreign policy experience working in such a high-level post in any other administration. Like I said, don’t hire relatives — especially incompetent and foolish ones. ...
Congress is preparing to bring down the hammer on the president’s son-in-law, who has refused to turn his back on the kingdom, despite the gruesome killing of a U.S. resident.

Remember when Putin hi-5'd MBS?
It means both of them can assassinate US citizens with impunity.
Khashoggi was never a resident. More like a tourist. No matter how you cut it, his murder has nothing to do with us. Nothing at all.
 
Jared Kushner is now complicit in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi by his knowledge of CIA intelligence of the murder and by his giving advice to Mohammed Bin Salman how to minimize reputation damage from the murder. That is complicity.

The kindest assessment of Jared Kushner is that he is an incompetent buffoon drunk with power and easy meat for manipulation by foreign agents.

A more realistic assessment is that Jared Kushner is a grifter and a traitor selling out US interests for money or the promise of money in the future. Donald Trump, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump will rue Jared's involvement in the Trump administration as his offenses are exposed and punished.

Kushner is being manipulated by at least four foreign governments.

Apart from Jared Kushner's lying to the FBI he faces more jeopardy from the investigation of the $30 million payment he received ahead of his Isreal embassy move decision.

Jared will spend at least several years as a convicted felon like his father and his family will be further tainted by his misery.

Opinion | Jared Kushner did what?

... Tim Mulvey, communications director for the Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, tells me, “The Foreign Affairs Committee will conduct a top-to-bottom review of American policy toward Saudi Arabia, including what drove the administration’s response to the Khashoggi murder.” He adds, "No specific hearings have been scheduled yet, but nothing is off the table.”

In the course of the investigation, the committee may want to call public hearings and subpoena all relevant documents regarding Trump’s financial interests and benefits relating to the House of Saud, Kushner’s business interests relating to Saudi Arabia and why, despite public evidence that he was being manipulated by foreign governments, he continued to play such a critical role in foreign policy. (“Officials in at least four countries have privately discussed ways they can manipulate Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, by taking advantage of his complex business arrangements, financial difficulties and lack of foreign policy experience, according to current and former U.S. officials familiar with intelligence reports on the matter,” The Post reported in February. “Among those nations discussing ways to influence Kushner to their advantage were the United Arab Emirates, China, Israel and Mexico, the current and former officials said.”)
It’s not hard to figure out how the United States became effectively the junior partner in the U.S.-Saudi relationship. “Donald Trump runs his White House like a Middle East dictator,” says Brian Katulis of the Center for American Progress. “His move to empower his son-in-law on many fronts including Middle East policy is just one example of it — and this nepotism helps explain the bad results America has gotten under Trump.” He adds, “Kushner and his team squandered the leverage the United States has with countries like Saudi Arabia, which depend heavily on the U.S. security umbrella to survive. Instead of pressing a newly assertive Saudi Arabia to serve as a source of stability and genuine reform, the Trump administration gave MBS a blank check — unconditional support no matter what, including murdering a journalist.”

One would be tempted to say that, in any other administration, Kushner would be fired for rotten judgment and perpetuating, at a minimum, the appearance of a conflict of interest. But, of course, it’s hard to imagine a 37-year-old old real estate scion with no government experience and no foreign policy experience working in such a high-level post in any other administration. Like I said, don’t hire relatives — especially incompetent and foolish ones. ...
Congress is preparing to bring down the hammer on the president’s son-in-law, who has refused to turn his back on the kingdom, despite the gruesome killing of a U.S. resident.

Remember when Putin hi-5'd MBS?
It means both of them can assassinate US citizens with impunity.
Khashoggi was never a resident. More like a tourist. No matter how you cut it, his murder has nothing to do with us. Nothing at all.

Neither did Magnitski's murder. But a law was passed and should be enforced against MBS and Kushner.
 

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