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Jared Corey Kushner (born January 10, 1981) is an American businessman, investor, and former government official. He is the son-in-law of former president Donald Trump through his marriage to Ivanka Trump, and served as a senior advisor to Trump from 2017 to 2021. He was also Director of the Office of American Innovation. For much of his career, Kushner worked as a real-estate investor in New York City, especially through the family business Kushner Companies. He took over the company after his father Charles Kushner was convicted for 18 criminal charges, including illegal campaign contributions, tax evasion, and witness tampering in 2005, although Charles was controversially pardoned by Trump in 2020. Jared met Ivanka Trump around 2005, and the couple married in 2009. He also became involved in the newspaper industry after purchasing The New York Observer in 2006. He was registered as a Democrat and donated to Democratic politicians for much of his life, but registered as Independent in 2009 and eventually as Republican in 2018. He played a significant role in the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign, and was at one point seen as its de facto campaign manager. Around Trump's election, Kushner was frequently accused of conflicts of interest, profiting from policy proposals for which he personally advocated within the Trump administration. He became Senior Advisor to President Trump in 2017, and held the position until Trump left office in 2021. His appointment was followed by concerns of nepotism. Here, he led the administration's effort to pass the First Step Act, a criminal justice reform bill signed into law in 2018. Kushner was the primary Trump administration participant for the Middle East Peace Process, authoring the Trump peace plan and facilitating the talks that led to the signing of the Abraham Accords and other normalization agreements between Israel and various Arab states in 2020. Kushner also played an influential role in the Trump administration's COVID-19 response. Despite initially advising Trump that the media was exaggerating the threat of the disease, he eventually became a leader in the federal effort to procure medical supplies and develop a vaccine as a founding board member on Operation Warp Speed. He was a leading broker in the US–Mexico–Canada agreement, for which he was awarded honors by the Mexican government. Since leaving the White House, Kushner founded Affinity Partners, a private equity firm that derives most of its funds from Saudi government's sovereign wealth fund. Early life and education Jared Corey Kushner was born on January 10, 1981, in Livingston, New Jersey, to Seryl (née Stadtmauer) and Charles Kushner, a real-estate developer and convicted felon. His father was friends with Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton and attended several dinners with them. Morris Stadtmauer was Jared's maternal grandfather. His paternal grandparents, Reichel and Joseph Kushner, were Holocaust survivors who came to the U.S. in 1949 from Navahrudak, now in Belarus. Reichel, described as the family's matriarch, led efforts during the Holocaust to escape from the Navahrudak ghetto by digging a tunnel. Later, she became a member of the Bielski partisans. Raised in a Modern Orthodox Jewish family, Kushner graduated from the Frisch School, a Modern Orthodox yeshiva high school, in 1999 and enrolled at Harvard University in the same year. According to journalist Daniel Golden, Kushner's father made a donation of $2.5 million to the university in 1998, not long before Jared was admitted. At Harvard, Kushner was elected into the Fly Club, supported the campus Chabad house led by Hirschy Zarchi, and bought and sold real estate in Somerville, Massachusetts, as a vice president of Somerville Building Associates (a division of Kushner Companies), returning a profit of $20 million by its dissolution in 2005. Kushner graduated from Harvard with honors in 2003, with a BA degree in government. Kushner then enrolled in the JD/MBA dual degree program at New York University School of Law and New York University Stern School of Business, and graduated with both degrees in 2007. He interned at Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau's office, and with the New York law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison. Business career Following his father's conviction and subsequent incarceration between March 4, 2005, and August 25, 2006, Kushner took a much bigger role in the family real estate business. He set about expanding the business and acquired almost $7 billion in property over the next ten years, much of it in New York City. Real estate Kushner was an active real estate investor during his college years, and increased the Kushner Companies' presence throughout the New York City real estate market. Kushner Companies purchased the office building at 666 Fifth Avenue in 2007, for a then-record price of $1.8 billion, most of it borrowed. He assumed the role of CEO in 2008. Following the property crash that year, the cash flow generated by the property was insufficient to cover its debt service, and the Kushners were forced to sell a controlling stake in the retail footage to The Carlyle Group and Stanley Chera and bring in Vornado Realty Trust as a 50% equity partner in the ownership of the building. By that time, Kushner Companies had lost more than $90 million on its investment. He was the face of the deal but his father Charles Kushner pushed him to do the deal. In 2011, Kushner purchased a 130,000 square foot office tower at 200 Lafayette Street in Manhattan for $50 million, selling it two years later for $150 million. In 2013, his company led a transaction to purchase the Jehovah's Witnesses headquarters in Brooklyn Heights for $375 million and invested $100 million into the site, transforming it into a sprawling office park, and signing online retailer Etsy to a 10-year lease. The same year, Kushner co-founded WiredScore, a global organization that provides a digital connectivity certification rating the quality and resilience of digital infrastructure in buildings. Throughout 2013 to 2014, Kushner and his company acquired more than 11,000 units throughout New York, New Jersey, and the Baltimore area. In August 2014, Kushner acquired a three-building apartment portfolio in Middle River, Maryland, for $38 million with Aion Partners, later selling the complex for $68 million. In May 2015, he acquired a 50.1% stake of the Times Square Building from Africa Israel Investments Ltd. for $295 million. In 2014, Kushner, with his brother Joshua and Ryan Williams, co-founded Cadre (now RealCadre LLC), an online real-estate investment platform. His business partners included Goldman Sachs and billionaire George Soros, a top Democratic Party donor. In early 2015, Soros Fund Management financed the startup with a $250 million credit line. Kushner did not identify these business relationships in his January 2017 government financial-disclosure form. .... Discover the Jared Kushner popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jared Kushner books.

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  • Bibi synopsis, comments

    Bibi

    Benjamin Netanyahu

    In Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu’s “compelling” (The Economist) and “fascinating” (The Wall Street Journal) New York Times bestselling autobiography, the prime minister of Israel tells...

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    Blood and Oil

    Bradley Hope & Justin Scheck

    From awardwinning Wall Street Journal reporters comes a revelatory look at the inner workings of the world's most powerful royal family, and how the struggle for succession produce...

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    A Sense of Balance

    John Howard

    On how our sense of balance has defined us as a nation and will safeguard our future.In the years that John Howard served in the national parliament he came to understand the speci...

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    Siege

    Michael Wolff

    Michael Wolff, author of the bombshell bestseller Fire and Fury, once again takes us inside the Trump presidency to reveal a White House under siege.Just one year into Donald Trump...

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    A Planet for the President

    Alistair Beaton

    This is a story written over a decade ago.Before Fake News, or Alternative Facts, or even social media.It told the story of a nottoodistant future, which really was not too distant...

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    Struggling for One America

    Daphne Barak & Erbil Gunasti

    What happens when you speak with Hollywood stars and entertainershalf proTrump and half againstposting the question, “Can we talk?” Since the 2016 presidential campaigns, Conservat...

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    Verrat

    Luke Harding

    Der größte Politskandal unserer Zeit – die TrumpPutinConnectionDezember 2016. Der GuardianJournalist Luke Harding trifft unauffällig den ehemaligen MI6Agenten Christopher Steele in...

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    The Mueller Report

    Robert S. Mueller III & Special Counsel's Office Dept of Justice

    Perhaps the most anticipated publication in American history, this is the full text of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation. It is THE REPORT AND NOTHING BUT THE REPOR...

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    The Mueller Report

    Jason O. Gilbert

    The president has gotten himself into a bit of trouble. Maybe you heard?The entire country is waiting to see what former FBI director and current special counsel Robert Mueller has...

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    Wicked Game

    Rick Gates

    As featured in The Washington Post and Bloomberg!In a factual firsthand account of this turbulent period in our nation’s history, Donald Trump’s 2016 deputy campaign...

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    The Trump White House

    Ronald Kessler

    The unvarnished and unbiased inside story of President Donald Trump and his White House by New York Times bestselling author Ronald Kessler   Based on exclusive interviews wit...

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    The Tweets of President Donald J. Trump

    Forefront Books

    Love them or hate them, the tweets of President Donald J. Trump rule the Twitterverse.Until our last presidential campaign, television, particularly campaign ads, dominated the pol...

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    What Women Really Want

    Kellyanne Conway

    An invigorating and inspiring take on the new ways American women are changing and improving our culture and the way we live from Kellyanne Conway, counselor to president Donald Tr...

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    The Impeachment Diary

    James Reston & Walter Dellinger

    This eyewitness account of the impeachment process against Richard Nixonwhich historian Robert Dallek wrote "could not be more timely"holds lessons for now. James Reston, Jr., took...

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    Team of Vipers

    Cliff Sims

    THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER"Sims’s vivid portrait of Trump shrewdly balances admiration with misgivings, and his intricate, engrossing accounts of White House vendettas a...

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    Kushner, Inc.

    Vicky Ward

    INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER The first explosive book about Javanka and their infamous rise to powerJared Kushner and Ivanka Trump are the selfstyled Prince and Princess of Am...

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    Thank You for Your Servitude

    Mark Leibovich

    The #1 New York Times Bestseller“He’s one of the best chroniclers of politics today.” –Jake Tapper “This is a really funny book.” –Kara Swisher “His writing is so damn good.” –John...

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    Women Who Work

    Ivanka Trump

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!Ivanka is donating the unpaid portion of her advance and all future royalties received from Women Who Work to the Ivanka M. Trump Charitable Fund, a ...

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    The Big Cheat

    David Cay Johnston

    Pulitzer Prize­–winning reporter and dean of Trumpologists David Cay Johnston reveals years of eyepopping financial misdeeds by Donald Trump and his family.While the world watched ...

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    Fire and Fury

    Michael Wolff

    #1 New York Times BestsellerWith extraordinary access to the West Wing, Michael Wolff reveals what happened behindthescenes in the first nine months of the most controversial presi...