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How many times must Jared Kushner prove his incompetence before he is fired?
The incom[etent performance demonstrates what damage nepotism is doing to the USA.
Jared Kushner has his hands in Uncle Sam's pockets while he is bungling the assignments pappy Dopey Donald Trump is handing him.
Kushner assembled a team of amateurs working for free when the job should have been done by professionals. Furthermore, lucrative contracts were awarded to associates and donors of Dopey Donald Trump.
Jared Kushner is incompetent
The incom[etent performance demonstrates what damage nepotism is doing to the USA.
Jared Kushner has his hands in Uncle Sam's pockets while he is bungling the assignments pappy Dopey Donald Trump is handing him.
Kushner assembled a team of amateurs working for free when the job should have been done by professionals. Furthermore, lucrative contracts were awarded to associates and donors of Dopey Donald Trump.
Jared Kushner is incompetent
Kushner’s Inexperienced COVID-19 Volunteers Bungled Hunt For Medical Supplies: Reports
A whistleblower said in a complaint that a volunteer coronavirus force recruited by Jared Kushner was “falling short” and had “little to show” for their work.
By Dominique Mosbergen
A team of volunteers recruited by President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner to aid the government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic has bungled efforts to secure personal protective equipment (PPE) for the nation’s hospitals and their staff, according to reports Tuesday in The Washington Post and The New York Times.
The volunteer force ― part of a larger coronavirus response team established by Kushner ― has been tasked with vetting possible suppliers for PPE in the face of critical shortages of such equipment at medical facilities nationwide.
The volunteers ― most of whom are reportedly in their 20s, some fresh out of college ― are then meant to forward the best options to the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
But according to the two reports — both of which cited a whistleblower complaint submitted last month to the House Oversight Committee, as well as government officials familiar with the volunteer group’s work — the volunteers have been largely ineffective in securing this life-saving equipment for the government.
One problem cited in the whistleblower complaint is the volunteers’ lack of experience. Though some have relevant expertise, most reportedly have little to no experience in health care or government procurement procedures.
One infectious disease physician told the Post that the “danger” with such inexperience is “there may be decisions being made that are not fully informed and that’s going to lead to downstream effects on the response.”
The whistleblower, a former volunteer, said in the complaint that while their former colleagues were “competent, hard-working and intelligent,” the team had “frankly ... little to show” for their work.
“Americans are facing a crisis of tragic proportions and there is an urgent need for an effective, efficient and bold response,” the whistleblower complaint said, according to the Post. “From my few weeks as a volunteer, I believe we are falling short. I am writing to alert my representatives of these challenges and to ask that they do everything possible to help front-line health-care workers and other Americans in need.” ...