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I bet the "big guy" got a cut of that money too."Those objections included: “the inexperience of the Affinity Fund management”; the possibility that the kingdom would be responsible for “the bulk of the investment and risk”; due diligence on the fledgling firm’s operations that found them “unsatisfactory in all aspects”; a proposed asset management fee that “seems excessive”; and “public relations risks” from Mr. Kushner’s prior role as a senior adviser to his father-in-law, former President Donald J. Trump, according to minutes of the panel’s meeting last June 30.
But days later the full board of the $620 billion Public Investment Fund — led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler and a beneficiary of Mr. Kushner’s support when he worked as a White House adviser — overruled the panel.
Mr. Kushner played a leading role inside the Trump administration defending Crown Prince Mohammed after U.S. intelligence agencies concluded that he had approved the 2018 killing and dismemberment of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi columnist for The Washington Post and resident of Virginia who had criticized the kingdom’s rulers."
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Nice pay-off for Kushner for turning a blind eye to murder.
I bet the "big guy" got a cut of that money too.
"Those objections included: “the inexperience of the Affinity Fund management”; the possibility that the kingdom would be responsible for “the bulk of the investment and risk”; due diligence on the fledgling firm’s operations that found them “unsatisfactory in all aspects”; a proposed asset management fee that “seems excessive”; and “public relations risks” from Mr. Kushner’s prior role as a senior adviser to his father-in-law, former President Donald J. Trump, according to minutes of the panel’s meeting last June 30.
But days later the full board of the $620 billion Public Investment Fund — led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler and a beneficiary of Mr. Kushner’s support when he worked as a White House adviser — overruled the panel.
Mr. Kushner played a leading role inside the Trump administration defending Crown Prince Mohammed after U.S. intelligence agencies concluded that he had approved the 2018 killing and dismemberment of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi columnist for The Washington Post and resident of Virginia who had criticized the kingdom’s rulers."
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Nice pay-off for Kushner for turning a blind eye to murder.
Jared Kushner is a crook, his dad is a crook, and his father-in-law is a crook."Those objections included: “the inexperience of the Affinity Fund management”; the possibility that the kingdom would be responsible for “the bulk of the investment and risk”; due diligence on the fledgling firm’s operations that found them “unsatisfactory in all aspects”; a proposed asset management fee that “seems excessive”; and “public relations risks” from Mr. Kushner’s prior role as a senior adviser to his father-in-law, former President Donald J. Trump, according to minutes of the panel’s meeting last June 30.
But days later the full board of the $620 billion Public Investment Fund — led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler and a beneficiary of Mr. Kushner’s support when he worked as a White House adviser — overruled the panel.
Mr. Kushner played a leading role inside the Trump administration defending Crown Prince Mohammed after U.S. intelligence agencies concluded that he had approved the 2018 killing and dismemberment of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi columnist for The Washington Post and resident of Virginia who had criticized the kingdom’s rulers."
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Nice pay-off for Kushner for turning a blind eye to murder.
But... But... Hunters laptop!!"Those objections included: “the inexperience of the Affinity Fund management”; the possibility that the kingdom would be responsible for “the bulk of the investment and risk”; due diligence on the fledgling firm’s operations that found them “unsatisfactory in all aspects”; a proposed asset management fee that “seems excessive”; and “public relations risks” from Mr. Kushner’s prior role as a senior adviser to his father-in-law, former President Donald J. Trump, according to minutes of the panel’s meeting last June 30.
But days later the full board of the $620 billion Public Investment Fund — led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler and a beneficiary of Mr. Kushner’s support when he worked as a White House adviser — overruled the panel.
Mr. Kushner played a leading role inside the Trump administration defending Crown Prince Mohammed after U.S. intelligence agencies concluded that he had approved the 2018 killing and dismemberment of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi columnist for The Washington Post and resident of Virginia who had criticized the kingdom’s rulers."
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Nice pay-off for Kushner for turning a blind eye to murder.
Yes, we've been ignoring it all, but now it's happened to white people, Europeans, again.Hell, America as a whole is actively involved in helping carry out the slaughter the Saudis are committing in Yemen right now. Why is anyone surprised their death squad likewise got brushed under the rug?
SsshhhhhhI bet the "big guy" got a cut of that money too.
I live and work here in Saudi, expat. Everything you heard about the terrible murder of the journalist is true."Those objections included: “the inexperience of the Affinity Fund management”; the possibility that the kingdom would be responsible for “the bulk of the investment and risk”; due diligence on the fledgling firm’s operations that found them “unsatisfactory in all aspects”; a proposed asset management fee that “seems excessive”; and “public relations risks” from Mr. Kushner’s prior role as a senior adviser to his father-in-law, former President Donald J. Trump, according to minutes of the panel’s meeting last June 30.
But days later the full board of the $620 billion Public Investment Fund — led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler and a beneficiary of Mr. Kushner’s support when he worked as a White House adviser — overruled the panel.
Mr. Kushner played a leading role inside the Trump administration defending Crown Prince Mohammed after U.S. intelligence agencies concluded that he had approved the 2018 killing and dismemberment of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi columnist for The Washington Post and resident of Virginia who had criticized the kingdom’s rulers."
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Nice pay-off for Kushner for turning a blind eye to murder.
LOL... The Trumps defend the Saudi murderers and get paid by the Saudis but you criticize Biden??... LolNothing's stopping Joe Brandon from calling MBS a murderer on Meet the Press and breaking off all ties to the Saudis.
Why hasn't he done this? He's the President. Why isn't that mentioned in the article?
Your question is retoricaiNothing's stopping Joe Brandon from calling MBS a murderer on Meet the Press and breaking off all ties to the Saudis.
Why hasn't he done this? He's the President. Why isn't that mentioned in the article?
Trump could kill someone on 5th Avenue and his worshippers would say “Only one?”LOL... The Trumps defend the Saudi murderers and get paid by the Saudis but you criticize Biden??... Lol
Trump could literally kill someone on 5th Avenue and you Trumpsters wouldn't care...
LOL... The Trumps defend the Saudi murderers and get paid by the Saudis but you criticize Biden??... Lol
Trump could literally kill someone on 5th Avenue and you Trumpsters wouldn't care...
Oh, what a surprise, a MAGA here to move the goal posts from the son in law of Trump getting a $2 BILLION payout from MBS for services rendered!Nothing's stopping Joe Brandon from calling MBS a murderer on Meet the Press and breaking off all ties to the Saudis.
Why hasn't he done this? He's the President. Why isn't that mentioned in the article?
And remember that was after he had pushed for the US to support the blockade on Qatar that was engineered by the Saudis.Did the article mention this is after Wonder Boy Jared got an over $1 billion payout from Qatar, while he was working in the White House for daddy in law?
I was also wondering about completely irrelevant stuff.Nothing's stopping Joe Brandon from calling MBS a murderer on Meet the Press and breaking off all ties to the Saudis.
Why hasn't he done this? He's the President. Why isn't that mentioned in the article?
the saudi-led blockade that ended immediately after jared got the $1 billion he needed to keep 666 afloat ... from qatar?And remember that was after he had pushed for the US to support the blockade on Qatar that was engineered by the Saudis.
Yes, which was after Jared's daddy went begging to Qatar for money and they turned him down. Then Jared took a position on the blockade contrary to the State Department and the Pentagon, that daddy in law Trump then adopted. Gosh, wonder if Qatar paid off Jared hoping it would influence policy? Nah, they just wanted to bail out an incompetent idiot from a deal about to take down all of Jared's real estate empire. Coincidence!!And remember that was after he had pushed for the US to support the blockade on Qatar that was engineered by the Saudis.
Tillerson pushed back on the support. Trump overrode him. Tillerson eventually got fired. All the whole Kushner was doing his own thing in the Middle East including communicating with MBS using WhatsApp. Pompeo eventually calls for an end to the embargo. Kushner gets his bailout from Qatar.the saudi-led blockade that ended immediately after jared got the $1 billion he needed to keep 666 afloat ... from qatar?
we have the best government money can buy!Tillerson pushed back on the support. Trump overrode him. Tillerson eventually got fired. All the whole Kushner was doing his own thing in the Middle East including communicating with MBS using WhatsApp. Pompeo eventually calls for an end to the embargo. Kushner gets his bailout from Qatar.
No one cares.
It’s America.
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