Kushner news

Here are some recent news updates about Jared Kushner:

Latest Developments:

  1. Investigation into Kushner's use of WhatsApp: The House Oversight Committee is investigating whether Jared Kushner, a senior advisor to President Trump, used WhatsApp to conduct official business, potentially violating federal records laws. (Source: CNN)
  2. Kushner's role in Middle East peace plan: Kushner has been leading the administration's efforts to broker a Middle East peace plan, which has been met with skepticism by many in the region. The plan, which was unveiled in January, has been criticized for being overly favorable to Israel and neglecting the rights of Palestinians. (Source: The New York Times)
  3. Kushner's business dealings: Kushner has faced scrutiny over his business dealings, including his role as a real estate developer and his investments in companies that have done business with the Trump administration. (Source: The Washington Post)

Recent Quotes:

  1. On the Middle East peace plan: "We're not going to be able to make a deal if we're not willing to take some risks and make some tough decisions." (Source: The New York Times)
  2. On his role in the administration: "I'm not a politician, I'm a businessman. I'm not a diplomat, I'm a businessman. And I'm not a lawyer, I'm a businessman." (Source: CNN)

Recent Interviews:

  1. With Axios: Kushner spoke with Axios in January about his role in the Middle East peace plan and his views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. (Source: Axios)
  2. With The New York Times: Kushner spoke with The New York Times in February about his business dealings and his role in the Trump administration. (Source: The New York Times)

Recent Controversies:

  1. Kushner's use of private email: Kushner has faced criticism for using private email accounts to conduct official business, which some have argued is a violation of federal records laws. (Source: CNN)
  2. Kushner's ties to Saudi Arabia: Kushner has faced scrutiny over his close ties to Saudi Arabia, including his role as a key advisor to the kingdom's crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman. (Source: The Washington Post)