Yes, Jared Kushner was put in charge of the impeachment problem. I guess he solved the opioid crisis and brought peace to the Middle East alreayd and needs a new project.
‘TRUMP IS SCREWED!’ Internet erupts in laughter after Jared Kushner tapped to lead impeachment fight
President Donald Trump has reportedly tapped son-in-law Jared Kushner to lead the fight against House Democrats’ impeachment inquiry.
As reported by CNN on Friday, the president is relying on Kushner and chief of staff Mick Mulvaney to come up with a plan aimed at beating back investigations launched by House Democrats into the president’s efforts to get Ukraine to dig up dirt on his political opponents.
Kushner has been the mastermind behind some of Trump’s biggest mistakes as president, most notably the decision to fire former FBI Director James Comey, which led to the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller and the conviction of multiple Trump associates for a wide array of offenses.
Maybe he can offer some rentals to his building(s)? It's the Trump way
Given this, many people across the internet celebrated Kushner’s ascent to lead the impeachment fight, as they believe it signals the White House is completely doomed.
They got me in the first half of the sentence here; didn't expect it to finish like that, lol.
I'm almost beginning to feel sorry for President Trump. Kushner appears very dense at times.
I am too. It's starting to hurt watching him not realize how he comes across. And I don't say that from an arrogance position, I say that as knowing how bad I am at public speaking, which is why I don't do it. He was fine when it was 5-10 minutes on his t.v. show, and even that had voice-overs to "do it right, afterwards", but this, in real time, ugh.
Jared Kushner says Florida ex-felons are part of "the new coalition that President Trump is building"
White House senior adviser Jared Kushner told Fox News that more ex-felons in Florida have registered as Republicans than those who are Democrats.
In a wide-ranging interview with host Laura Ingraham, President Donald Trump's son-in-law expressed his satisfaction at seeing the passage last year of the bipartisan criminal justice reform bill, called the First Step Act, which aims to reduce recidivism and help convicted felons reintegrate into society.
Ahead of the interview, a clip was played of an event hosted Monday at the White House celebrating the legislation, which Ingraham described as a "personal mission" of Kushner's.
Politicofact said they couldn't find any evidence to support the claim; but if it were true, why would you brag about it?
Story here: Are most Florida ex-felons registering as Republicans?
Bad publicity is better than no publicity? I guess?