I'm fine with it, shit for brains. Bet they come u
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Meanwhile check out the bean salespeople, from the Oval Office no less.
Where's the special counsel for that and the following, you double standard wielding ass hat?
Republicans Turn on Jared Kushner: 'Crossed the Line'
BY DARRAGH ROCHE ON 8/11/23 AT 5:59 AM EDT
https://www.newsweek.com/republicans-turn-jar...ne-1819069
Republicans appear to have turned on Jared Kushner, former President Donald Trump's son-in-law, over a $2 billion investment from Saudi Arabia that his company received six months after Trump left the White House.
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who is seeking the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, raised the issue during remarks in New Hampshire on Wednesday and compared Kushner to Hunter Biden.
Republicans in the House of Representatives have been probing Hunter Biden's dealings as part of an investigation into allegations that his father, President Joe Biden, was involved in son's business dealings.
The White House has repeatedly denied that the president had any involvement with his son's business affairs.
Speaking in Salem, New Hampshire, on Wednesday, Christie drew attention to the $2 billion Saudi investment in Kushner's firm, Affinity Partners.
Kushner served as a senior White House adviser during the Trump administration, who was closely involved with the administration's Middle East policy.
"Why would you send Jared Kushner to the Middle East when you have Rex Tillerson and Mike Pompeo as secretaries of state? Two incredibly accomplished men," Christie said.
"You send him?" Christie said, adding: "Why? We found out the answer six months after he left office: $2 billion from the Saudis to Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, $2 billion, and because he did all this and more with his family. He's normalizing this conduct."
"I'm going to end this family grift that's going on. We are not a third-world republic. We are the United States of America. And it's time for Donald Trump's family to get off the public dole and go back to New York where they belong," he added.
Newsweek has reached out to Affinity Partners via its website for comment.