House oversight committee launches probe into Jared Kushner’s Saudi-backed investment fund

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(Summary courtesy of ChatGPT-4o)
Senator Carolyn Maloney has initiated a probe into Jared Kushner's investment firm, Affinity Partners, which received a $2 billion investment from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) shortly after Kushner left his role as a senior adviser in the Trump White House. The investigation aims to determine if Kushner improperly used his government position to secure the investment and if his financial interests influenced U.S. foreign policy in favor of Saudi Arabia during his tenure.

Kushner's close relationship with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) and his role in shaping pro-Saudi policies are key areas of scrutiny. The probe will also assess whether existing federal ethics laws are sufficient to prevent senior officials from leveraging their government positions for personal financial gain. Maloney has requested extensive documentation and communication records from Kushner related to the Saudi investment and his government service to evaluate potential conflicts of interest and influence peddling.


I don't know if Kuschner violated federal law, but it's quite probable he at least violated the FARA, and the whole thing stinks to proverbial high heaven, given that he looks like he leveraged the contacts he acquired during his tenure as Senior WH Adviser, that the SA PIF opposed it, yet MBS authorized it anyway. Could it have been a quid pro quo for the Trump Administration's kid glove treatment of MBS's brutal butchering of WaPo journalist Kamal Khashoggi? Why else would MBS authorize the investment, that he wants to be in good with Trump in anticipation of his return to power? Looks a lot like 'influence peddling', the real kind, not the Hunter Biden mirage kind, to me.

Some on the right are going to Holler 'Hunter Biden', but Hunter Biden was NEVER a 'senior WH advisor' or anything close to it, the one glaring detail many on the right seem to be oblivious of.

And why hasn't Garland assigned a Special Counsel? If there ever was probable cause, methinks this is it. But, of course, the right will scream 'weaponization'. Look, if you don't want folks on your side not to be investigated, prosecuted, quit voting for politicians who are corrupt and criminal. Is that too hard to understand? Sure, we Democrats have a few bad apples, (Cuellar, Menendez, Blagojevich) but compared to the right, Dems are boy scouts.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...hner-saudi-arabia-investigation-b2093514.html

The House oversight committee has opened an investigation into ex-Trump White House adviser Jared Kushner’s new Saudi-backed investment fund and whether the real estate heir turned presidential adviser leveraged his former government position for personal gain.

In a letter to Mr Kushner, the committee’s chair, Representative Carolyn Maloney of New York, wrote that her committee is investigating whether he “improperly traded on your government position to obtain billions of dollars from the Saudi government” and whether his “personal financial interests improperly influenced U.S. foreign policy” during his time serving as one of former president Donald Trump’s closest advisers.


To sum it up nicely,

MBS paid Jared $25,000,00 management for an equities fund,
paid against the desire of the other officers of the SA Public Investment Fund,
bloodmoney.jpg

For Trump administration's soft ball treatment of MBS's murder/butchering of Jamal Khashoggi.

Nice work if you can murder to get it.
 
(Summary courtesy of ChatGPT-4o)
Senator Carolyn Maloney has initiated a probe into Jared Kushner's investment firm, Affinity Partners, which received a $2 billion investment from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) shortly after Kushner left his role as a senior adviser in the Trump White House. The investigation aims to determine if Kushner improperly used his government position to secure the investment and if his financial interests influenced U.S. foreign policy in favor of Saudi Arabia during his tenure.

Kushner's close relationship with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) and his role in shaping pro-Saudi policies are key areas of scrutiny. The probe will also assess whether existing federal ethics laws are sufficient to prevent senior officials from leveraging their government positions for personal financial gain. Maloney has requested extensive documentation and communication records from Kushner related to the Saudi investment and his government service to evaluate potential conflicts of interest and influence peddling.


I don't know if Kuschner violated federal law, but it's quite probable he at least violated the FARA, and the whole thing stinks to proverbial high heaven, given that he looks like he leveraged the contacts he acquired during his tenure as Senior WH Adviser, that the SA PIF opposed it, yet MBS authorized it anyway. Could it have been a quid pro quo for the Trump Administration's kid glove treatment of MBS's brutal butchering of WaPo journalist Kamal Khashoggi? Why else would MBS authorize the investment, that he wants to be in good with Trump in anticipation of his return to power? Looks a lot like 'influence peddling', the real kind, not the Hunter Biden mirage kind, to me.

Some on the right are going to Holler 'Hunter Biden', but Hunter Biden was NEVER a 'senior WH advisor' or anything close to it, the one glaring detail many on the right seem to be oblivious of.

And why hasn't Garland assigned a Special Counsel? If there ever was probable cause, methinks this is it. But, of course, the right will scream 'weaponization'. Look, if you don't want folks on your side not to be investigated, prosecuted, quit voting for politicians who are corrupt and criminal. Is that too hard to understand? Sure, we Democrats have a few bad apples, (Cuellar, Menendez, Blagojevich) but compared to the right, Dems are boy scouts.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...hner-saudi-arabia-investigation-b2093514.html

The House oversight committee has opened an investigation into ex-Trump White House adviser Jared Kushner’s new Saudi-backed investment fund and whether the real estate heir turned presidential adviser leveraged his former government position for personal gain.

In a letter to Mr Kushner, the committee’s chair, Representative Carolyn Maloney of New York, wrote that her committee is investigating whether he “improperly traded on your government position to obtain billions of dollars from the Saudi government” and whether his “personal financial interests improperly influenced U.S. foreign policy” during his time serving as one of former president Donald Trump’s closest advisers.


To sum it up nicely,

MBS paid Jared $25,000,00 management for an equities fund,
paid against the desire of the other officers of the SA Public Investment Fund,
View attachment 961499
For Trump administration's soft ball treatment of MBS's murder/butchering of Jamal Khashoggi.

Nice work if you can murder to get it.
but it was the Clintons who wanted Jamal Khashoggi dead, the only loose string to Clinton's Saudis pay to play that might have involved Bill letting Khashoggi's friend Bin Laden go in 1998, when Bill asked his armed forces to stand down when they said they had him surrounded. He later admitted he regretted that decision before 911 occured so imagine the next day as it did occur? Oh and was it a coincidence, that where he was when he stated regret, it was 9-11 in Australia, the event did not yet happen but ask this question, did he know it was gonna happen and couldn't do anything because of his pay to play being exposed?
Was this why Hillary gasped when Bin Laden was captured, instead of cheer?
Was she feeling vulnerable that perhaps they'd find records of the deal they made on his computer or in Bin Laden's safe house?
Jamal Khashoggi was the loose end they thought might publish the truth.
Pictured below is Bill openly being payed off by a Sheik, and Bill as was Hillary in Turkey where Jamal Khashoggi was murdered by Turkish operatives.
 

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but it was the Clintons who wanted Jamal Khashoggi dead, the only loose string to Clinton's Saudis pay to play that might have involved Bill letting Khashoggi's friend Bin Laden go in 1998, when Bill asked his armed forces to stand down when they said they had him surrounded. He later admitted he regretted that decision before 911 occured so imagine the next day as it did occur? Oh and was it a coincidence, that where he was when he stated regret, it was 9-11 in Australia, the event did not yet happen but ask this question, did he know it was gonna happen and couldn't do anything because of his pay to play being exposed?
Was this why Hillary gasped when Bin Laden was captured, instead of cheer?
Was she feeling vulnerable that perhaps they'd find records of the deal they made on his computer or in Bin Laden's safe house?
Jamal Khashoggi was the loose end they thought might publish the truth.
Pictured below is Bill openly being payed off by a Sheik, and Bill as was Hillary in Turkey where Jamal Khashoggi was murdered by Turkish operatives.

Jamal Kashoggi was Muslim Brotherhood and wanted to overthrow the Saudi government. He was also great friends with OBL.

Who is the sheikh in the picture of with Bill Clinton?
 
(Summary courtesy of ChatGPT-4o)
Senator Carolyn Maloney has initiated a probe into Jared Kushner's investment firm, Affinity Partners, which received a $2 billion investment from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) shortly after Kushner left his role as a senior adviser in the Trump White House. The investigation aims to determine if Kushner improperly used his government position to secure the investment and if his financial interests influenced U.S. foreign policy in favor of Saudi Arabia during his tenure.

Kushner's close relationship with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) and his role in shaping pro-Saudi policies are key areas of scrutiny. The probe will also assess whether existing federal ethics laws are sufficient to prevent senior officials from leveraging their government positions for personal financial gain. Maloney has requested extensive documentation and communication records from Kushner related to the Saudi investment and his government service to evaluate potential conflicts of interest and influence peddling.


I don't know if Kuschner violated federal law, but it's quite probable he at least violated the FARA, and the whole thing stinks to proverbial high heaven, given that he looks like he leveraged the contacts he acquired during his tenure as Senior WH Adviser, that the SA PIF opposed it, yet MBS authorized it anyway. Could it have been a quid pro quo for the Trump Administration's kid glove treatment of MBS's brutal butchering of WaPo journalist Kamal Khashoggi? Why else would MBS authorize the investment, that he wants to be in good with Trump in anticipation of his return to power? Looks a lot like 'influence peddling', the real kind, not the Hunter Biden mirage kind, to me.

Some on the right are going to Holler 'Hunter Biden', but Hunter Biden was NEVER a 'senior WH advisor' or anything close to it, the one glaring detail many on the right seem to be oblivious of.

And why hasn't Garland assigned a Special Counsel? If there ever was probable cause, methinks this is it. But, of course, the right will scream 'weaponization'. Look, if you don't want folks on your side not to be investigated, prosecuted, quit voting for politicians who are corrupt and criminal. Is that too hard to understand? Sure, we Democrats have a few bad apples, (Cuellar, Menendez, Blagojevich) but compared to the right, Dems are boy scouts.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...hner-saudi-arabia-investigation-b2093514.html

The House oversight committee has opened an investigation into ex-Trump White House adviser Jared Kushner’s new Saudi-backed investment fund and whether the real estate heir turned presidential adviser leveraged his former government position for personal gain.

In a letter to Mr Kushner, the committee’s chair, Representative Carolyn Maloney of New York, wrote that her committee is investigating whether he “improperly traded on your government position to obtain billions of dollars from the Saudi government” and whether his “personal financial interests improperly influenced U.S. foreign policy” during his time serving as one of former president Donald Trump’s closest advisers.


To sum it up nicely,

MBS paid Jared $25,000,00 management for an equities fund,
paid against the desire of the other officers of the SA Public Investment Fund,
View attachment 961499
For Trump administration's soft ball treatment of MBS's murder/butchering of Jamal Khashoggi.

Nice work if you can murder to get it.

Oh goody, you're going to go with FARA Law. Hunter, don't go far, you may be receiving a subpoena.
 
(Summary courtesy of ChatGPT-4o)
Senator Carolyn Maloney has initiated a probe into Jared Kushner's investment firm, Affinity Partners, which received a $2 billion investment from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) shortly after Kushner left his role as a senior adviser in the Trump White House. The investigation aims to determine if Kushner improperly used his government position to secure the investment and if his financial interests influenced U.S. foreign policy in favor of Saudi Arabia during his tenure.

Kushner's close relationship with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) and his role in shaping pro-Saudi policies are key areas of scrutiny. The probe will also assess whether existing federal ethics laws are sufficient to prevent senior officials from leveraging their government positions for personal financial gain. Maloney has requested extensive documentation and communication records from Kushner related to the Saudi investment and his government service to evaluate potential conflicts of interest and influence peddling.


I don't know if Kuschner violated federal law, but it's quite probable he at least violated the FARA, and the whole thing stinks to proverbial high heaven, given that he looks like he leveraged the contacts he acquired during his tenure as Senior WH Adviser, that the SA PIF opposed it, yet MBS authorized it anyway. Could it have been a quid pro quo for the Trump Administration's kid glove treatment of MBS's brutal butchering of WaPo journalist Kamal Khashoggi? Why else would MBS authorize the investment, that he wants to be in good with Trump in anticipation of his return to power? Looks a lot like 'influence peddling', the real kind, not the Hunter Biden mirage kind, to me.

Some on the right are going to Holler 'Hunter Biden', but Hunter Biden was NEVER a 'senior WH advisor' or anything close to it, the one glaring detail many on the right seem to be oblivious of.

And why hasn't Garland assigned a Special Counsel? If there ever was probable cause, methinks this is it. But, of course, the right will scream 'weaponization'. Look, if you don't want folks on your side not to be investigated, prosecuted, quit voting for politicians who are corrupt and criminal. Is that too hard to understand? Sure, we Democrats have a few bad apples, (Cuellar, Menendez, Blagojevich) but compared to the right, Dems are boy scouts.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...hner-saudi-arabia-investigation-b2093514.html

The House oversight committee has opened an investigation into ex-Trump White House adviser Jared Kushner’s new Saudi-backed investment fund and whether the real estate heir turned presidential adviser leveraged his former government position for personal gain.

In a letter to Mr Kushner, the committee’s chair, Representative Carolyn Maloney of New York, wrote that her committee is investigating whether he “improperly traded on your government position to obtain billions of dollars from the Saudi government” and whether his “personal financial interests improperly influenced U.S. foreign policy” during his time serving as one of former president Donald Trump’s closest advisers.


To sum it up nicely,

MBS paid Jared $25,000,00 management for an equities fund,
paid against the desire of the other officers of the SA Public Investment Fund,
View attachment 961499
For Trump administration's soft ball treatment of MBS's murder/butchering of Jamal Khashoggi.

Nice work if you can murder to get it.

I won't vote for Jared Kushner.

LOL
 
(Summary courtesy of ChatGPT-4o)
Senator Carolyn Maloney has initiated a probe into Jared Kushner's investment firm, Affinity Partners, which received a $2 billion investment from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) shortly after Kushner left his role as a senior adviser in the Trump White House. The investigation aims to determine if Kushner improperly used his government position to secure the investment and if his financial interests influenced U.S. foreign policy in favor of Saudi Arabia during his tenure.

Kushner's close relationship with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) and his role in shaping pro-Saudi policies are key areas of scrutiny. The probe will also assess whether existing federal ethics laws are sufficient to prevent senior officials from leveraging their government positions for personal financial gain. Maloney has requested extensive documentation and communication records from Kushner related to the Saudi investment and his government service to evaluate potential conflicts of interest and influence peddling.


I don't know if Kuschner violated federal law, but it's quite probable he at least violated the FARA, and the whole thing stinks to proverbial high heaven, given that he looks like he leveraged the contacts he acquired during his tenure as Senior WH Adviser, that the SA PIF opposed it, yet MBS authorized it anyway. Could it have been a quid pro quo for the Trump Administration's kid glove treatment of MBS's brutal butchering of WaPo journalist Kamal Khashoggi? Why else would MBS authorize the investment, that he wants to be in good with Trump in anticipation of his return to power? Looks a lot like 'influence peddling', the real kind, not the Hunter Biden mirage kind, to me.

Some on the right are going to Holler 'Hunter Biden', but Hunter Biden was NEVER a 'senior WH advisor' or anything close to it, the one glaring detail many on the right seem to be oblivious of.

And why hasn't Garland assigned a Special Counsel? If there ever was probable cause, methinks this is it. But, of course, the right will scream 'weaponization'. Look, if you don't want folks on your side not to be investigated, prosecuted, quit voting for politicians who are corrupt and criminal. Is that too hard to understand? Sure, we Democrats have a few bad apples, (Cuellar, Menendez, Blagojevich) but compared to the right, Dems are boy scouts.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...hner-saudi-arabia-investigation-b2093514.html

The House oversight committee has opened an investigation into ex-Trump White House adviser Jared Kushner’s new Saudi-backed investment fund and whether the real estate heir turned presidential adviser leveraged his former government position for personal gain.

In a letter to Mr Kushner, the committee’s chair, Representative Carolyn Maloney of New York, wrote that her committee is investigating whether he “improperly traded on your government position to obtain billions of dollars from the Saudi government” and whether his “personal financial interests improperly influenced U.S. foreign policy” during his time serving as one of former president Donald Trump’s closest advisers.


To sum it up nicely,

MBS paid Jared $25,000,00 management for an equities fund,
paid against the desire of the other officers of the SA Public Investment Fund,
View attachment 961499
For Trump administration's soft ball treatment of MBS's murder/butchering of Jamal Khashoggi.

Nice work if you can murder to get it.

Okay but the investigation started in 2022, not recently, and the money they gave him is to be used to invest in Israeli and American businesses to build economic cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Israel. It isn't like Kushner pocketed $2B. It is still SA's sovereign fund's money. Kushner just gets whatever his management fees/commissions are.
 
(Summary courtesy of ChatGPT-4o)
Senator Carolyn Maloney has initiated a probe into Jared Kushner's investment firm, Affinity Partners, which received a $2 billion investment from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) shortly after Kushner left his role as a senior adviser in the Trump White House. The investigation aims to determine if Kushner improperly used his government position to secure the investment and if his financial interests influenced U.S. foreign policy in favor of Saudi Arabia during his tenure.

Kushner's close relationship with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) and his role in shaping pro-Saudi policies are key areas of scrutiny. The probe will also assess whether existing federal ethics laws are sufficient to prevent senior officials from leveraging their government positions for personal financial gain. Maloney has requested extensive documentation and communication records from Kushner related to the Saudi investment and his government service to evaluate potential conflicts of interest and influence peddling.


I don't know if Kuschner violated federal law, but it's quite probable he at least violated the FARA, and the whole thing stinks to proverbial high heaven, given that he looks like he leveraged the contacts he acquired during his tenure as Senior WH Adviser, that the SA PIF opposed it, yet MBS authorized it anyway. Could it have been a quid pro quo for the Trump Administration's kid glove treatment of MBS's brutal butchering of WaPo journalist Kamal Khashoggi? Why else would MBS authorize the investment, that he wants to be in good with Trump in anticipation of his return to power? Looks a lot like 'influence peddling', the real kind, not the Hunter Biden mirage kind, to me.

Some on the right are going to Holler 'Hunter Biden', but Hunter Biden was NEVER a 'senior WH advisor' or anything close to it, the one glaring detail many on the right seem to be oblivious of.

And why hasn't Garland assigned a Special Counsel? If there ever was probable cause, methinks this is it. But, of course, the right will scream 'weaponization'. Look, if you don't want folks on your side not to be investigated, prosecuted, quit voting for politicians who are corrupt and criminal. Is that too hard to understand? Sure, we Democrats have a few bad apples, (Cuellar, Menendez, Blagojevich) but compared to the right, Dems are boy scouts.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...hner-saudi-arabia-investigation-b2093514.html

The House oversight committee has opened an investigation into ex-Trump White House adviser Jared Kushner’s new Saudi-backed investment fund and whether the real estate heir turned presidential adviser leveraged his former government position for personal gain.

In a letter to Mr Kushner, the committee’s chair, Representative Carolyn Maloney of New York, wrote that her committee is investigating whether he “improperly traded on your government position to obtain billions of dollars from the Saudi government” and whether his “personal financial interests improperly influenced U.S. foreign policy” during his time serving as one of former president Donald Trump’s closest advisers.


To sum it up nicely,

MBS paid Jared $25,000,00 management for an equities fund,
paid against the desire of the other officers of the SA Public Investment Fund,
View attachment 961499
For Trump administration's soft ball treatment of MBS's murder/butchering of Jamal Khashoggi.

Nice work if you can murder to get it.
Possible? I think it's pretty much a foregone conclusion.
 
Makes sense--as it appears now that the family is no longer off limits, as it were--and Jared is a pretty fat target:


Kushner, Donald Trump's son-in-law, has come under scrutiny for receiving money from foreign governments including $2 billion from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund in 2021, six months after he left his role as a White House adviser to the former president in January 2021.

Ron Wyden, the chair of the Senate Finance Committee, announced the investigation into Kushner's firm, Affinity Partners, on Wednesday. Wyden asked the company for details about its investors and money it has received from foreign governments. Affinity has disclosed to regulators that 99 percent of the $3 billion in assets the firm manages come from persons outside the U.S.
In a letter to the firm's Chief Financial Officer Lauren Key, Wyden wrote: "Mr. Kushner's limited track record as an investor, including his nonexistent experience in private equity or hedge funds, raise questions regarding the investment strategy behind the seeding investments and lucrative compensation that Affinity received from the Saudi PIF and other sovereign wealth funds."


"The Saudi PIF's decision to invest $2 billion in Affinity so soon after Kushner's departure from the Trump White House raises concerns that the investment was a reward for official actions Kushner took to benefit the Saudi government, including preventing accountability for the Saudi government ordering the brutal murder of journalist and American citizen Jamal Khashoggi," Wyden wrote.
 

Kushner is a multi-generational real estate development and management firm headquartered in New York City. The company’s diverse portfolio encompasses residential, commercial, retail, hospitality, and industrial properties, with 12.9 million square feet currently under development and over 26,500 apartments under ownership across thirteen states. Kushner’s integrated team touches upon every step of the development and management process for its properties, creating an unparalleled and seamless experience for their tenants, team members, and partners.​

 
Makes sense--as it appears now that the family is no longer off limits, as it were--and Jared is a pretty fat target:


Kushner, Donald Trump's son-in-law, has come under scrutiny for receiving money from foreign governments including $2 billion from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund in 2021, six months after he left his role as a White House adviser to the former president in January 2021.

Ron Wyden, the chair of the Senate Finance Committee, announced the investigation into Kushner's firm, Affinity Partners, on Wednesday. Wyden asked the company for details about its investors and money it has received from foreign governments. Affinity has disclosed to regulators that 99 percent of the $3 billion in assets the firm manages come from persons outside the U.S.
In a letter to the firm's Chief Financial Officer Lauren Key, Wyden wrote: "Mr. Kushner's limited track record as an investor, including his nonexistent experience in private equity or hedge funds, raise questions regarding the investment strategy behind the seeding investments and lucrative compensation that Affinity received from the Saudi PIF and other sovereign wealth funds."


"The Saudi PIF's decision to invest $2 billion in Affinity so soon after Kushner's departure from the Trump White House raises concerns that the investment was a reward for official actions Kushner took to benefit the Saudi government, including preventing accountability for the Saudi government ordering the brutal murder of journalist and American citizen Jamal Khashoggi," Wyden wrote.
Wow…now that’s anti-Semitic don’t you know?
 
Makes sense--as it appears now that the family is no longer off limits, as it were--and Jared is a pretty fat target:


Kushner, Donald Trump's son-in-law, has come under scrutiny for receiving money from foreign governments including $2 billion from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund in 2021, six months after he left his role as a White House adviser to the former president in January 2021.

Ron Wyden, the chair of the Senate Finance Committee, announced the investigation into Kushner's firm, Affinity Partners, on Wednesday. Wyden asked the company for details about its investors and money it has received from foreign governments. Affinity has disclosed to regulators that 99 percent of the $3 billion in assets the firm manages come from persons outside the U.S.
In a letter to the firm's Chief Financial Officer Lauren Key, Wyden wrote: "Mr. Kushner's limited track record as an investor, including his nonexistent experience in private equity or hedge funds, raise questions regarding the investment strategy behind the seeding investments and lucrative compensation that Affinity received from the Saudi PIF and other sovereign wealth funds."


"The Saudi PIF's decision to invest $2 billion in Affinity so soon after Kushner's departure from the Trump White House raises concerns that the investment was a reward for official actions Kushner took to benefit the Saudi government, including preventing accountability for the Saudi government ordering the brutal murder of journalist and American citizen Jamal Khashoggi," Wyden wrote.

Kush tookm $2B from the Saudi's and ReNaziKlans were silent. Yet, they attack Hunter Biden to get back at his father. HB neve served in his father's administration. Kush had an office in the WH, as did his wife Ivanka. In fact Ivanka used a private server....and ReNaziKlans were silent.
 
Meanwhile, Republicans are trying to impeach Joe Biden over allegations the president benefited from his son Hunter Biden's foreign dealings when the former served as the vice president in the Barack Obama administration. The president has repeatedly said he had no involvement with his son's business dealings and the investigation is yet to find specific evidence directly linking Biden to his son's businesses.


Notice it didn't say "no evidence".

But, let's investigate Kushner.


:rolleyes:
 
Makes sense--as it appears now that the family is no longer off limits, as it were--and Jared is a pretty fat target:


Kushner, Donald Trump's son-in-law, has come under scrutiny for receiving money from foreign governments including $2 billion from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund in 2021, six months after he left his role as a White House adviser to the former president in January 2021.

Ron Wyden, the chair of the Senate Finance Committee, announced the investigation into Kushner's firm, Affinity Partners, on Wednesday. Wyden asked the company for details about its investors and money it has received from foreign governments. Affinity has disclosed to regulators that 99 percent of the $3 billion in assets the firm manages come from persons outside the U.S.
In a letter to the firm's Chief Financial Officer Lauren Key, Wyden wrote: "Mr. Kushner's limited track record as an investor, including his nonexistent experience in private equity or hedge funds, raise questions regarding the investment strategy behind the seeding investments and lucrative compensation that Affinity received from the Saudi PIF and other sovereign wealth funds."


"The Saudi PIF's decision to invest $2 billion in Affinity so soon after Kushner's departure from the Trump White House raises concerns that the investment was a reward for official actions Kushner took to benefit the Saudi government, including preventing accountability for the Saudi government ordering the brutal murder of journalist and American citizen Jamal Khashoggi," Wyden wrote.

Alright! Let’s get this party started!
 
Makes sense--as it appears now that the family is no longer off limits, as it were--and Jared is a pretty fat target:


Kushner, Donald Trump's son-in-law, has come under scrutiny for receiving money from foreign governments including $2 billion from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund in 2021, six months after he left his role as a White House adviser to the former president in January 2021.

Ron Wyden, the chair of the Senate Finance Committee, announced the investigation into Kushner's firm, Affinity Partners, on Wednesday. Wyden asked the company for details about its investors and money it has received from foreign governments. Affinity has disclosed to regulators that 99 percent of the $3 billion in assets the firm manages come from persons outside the U.S.
In a letter to the firm's Chief Financial Officer Lauren Key, Wyden wrote: "Mr. Kushner's limited track record as an investor, including his nonexistent experience in private equity or hedge funds, raise questions regarding the investment strategy behind the seeding investments and lucrative compensation that Affinity received from the Saudi PIF and other sovereign wealth funds."


"The Saudi PIF's decision to invest $2 billion in Affinity so soon after Kushner's departure from the Trump White House raises concerns that the investment was a reward for official actions Kushner took to benefit the Saudi government, including preventing accountability for the Saudi government ordering the brutal murder of journalist and American citizen Jamal Khashoggi," Wyden wrote.
LOL. Democrats have been punishing anyone who ever said hi to Donald Trump for eight years now. But, what happened to, "It's the impartial DOJ who is doing these investigations"? Wasn't Hunter being charged by the impartial DOJ?
 
Kush tookm $2B from the Saudi's and ReNaziKlans were silent. Yet, they attack Hunter Biden to get back at his father. HB neve served in his father's administration. Kush had an office in the WH, as did his wife Ivanka. In fact Ivanka used a private server....and ReNaziKlans were silent.

Did kushner commit a crime when he got the 2B
 
Meanwhile, Republicans are trying to impeach Joe Biden over allegations the president benefited from his son Hunter Biden's foreign dealings when the former served as the vice president in the Barack Obama administration. The president has repeatedly said he had no involvement with his son's business dealings and the investigation is yet to find specific evidence directly linking Biden to his son's businesses.


Notice it didn't say "no evidence".

But, let's investigate Kushner.


:rolleyes:

Kush took $2B from the Saudi's. Ivanka patents from China after her father placed tariffs on China. Mr. Biden was NOT involved in his son's business, in HB's business parter says that HB father WAS NOT INVOLVED in the business. There is no evidence of Mr. Biden's involvement in his son's business. Yes investigate Kush, his corruption was public and ReNaziKlans did nothing.
 

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