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David Duke and white supremacists who voted Trump should be glad!
The tribe is setting up in the new Trump administration:
Jason (Dov) Greenblatt, Donald Trump's executive vice president and chief legal officer, Greenblatt has worked as a real-estate lawyer for Trump for 19 years, and he is one of two Jewish lawyers whom Trump has said he would appoint as his Israel advisers.
David Friedman, Trump named Friedman, 57, as an Israel adviser. A pro-settler zionist advocate.
Jared Kushner — the 35-year-old scion of one of New York’s most prominent real estate families and, since 2009, the husband of Trump’s daughter Ivanka — played a crucial role in the president-elect’s campaign, especially with regards to Israel. He worked on Trump’s speech to the AIPAC annual policy conference.
Boris Epshteyn, Russian native who immigrated to USA in 1993, Epshteyn, 34, is a Republican political strategist and staunch defender of Trump who has appeared as the president-elect’s surrogate on major TV networks over 100 times, The New York Times reported.
Stephen Miller, who has described himself as “a practicing Jew,” joined the Trump campaign in January, quickly rising through the ranks to become “one of the most important people in the campaign,” as Trump’s campaign manager told The Wall Street Journal.
Steven Mnuchin, a former Goldman Sachs executive, worked as Trump’s national finance chairman during the campaign with the aim of raising more than $1 billion for the candidate.
He would be the secretary of treasury.
Lewis Eisenberg, Eisenberg, the private equity chief for Granite Capital International Group, serves as finance chairman for the Republican National Committee.
Michael Glassner, Glassner was not new to Republican presidential campaigns when Trump appointed him last year to serve as his national political director.
The tribe is setting up in the new Trump administration:
Jason (Dov) Greenblatt, Donald Trump's executive vice president and chief legal officer, Greenblatt has worked as a real-estate lawyer for Trump for 19 years, and he is one of two Jewish lawyers whom Trump has said he would appoint as his Israel advisers.
David Friedman, Trump named Friedman, 57, as an Israel adviser. A pro-settler zionist advocate.
Jared Kushner — the 35-year-old scion of one of New York’s most prominent real estate families and, since 2009, the husband of Trump’s daughter Ivanka — played a crucial role in the president-elect’s campaign, especially with regards to Israel. He worked on Trump’s speech to the AIPAC annual policy conference.
Boris Epshteyn, Russian native who immigrated to USA in 1993, Epshteyn, 34, is a Republican political strategist and staunch defender of Trump who has appeared as the president-elect’s surrogate on major TV networks over 100 times, The New York Times reported.
Stephen Miller, who has described himself as “a practicing Jew,” joined the Trump campaign in January, quickly rising through the ranks to become “one of the most important people in the campaign,” as Trump’s campaign manager told The Wall Street Journal.
Steven Mnuchin, a former Goldman Sachs executive, worked as Trump’s national finance chairman during the campaign with the aim of raising more than $1 billion for the candidate.
He would be the secretary of treasury.
Lewis Eisenberg, Eisenberg, the private equity chief for Granite Capital International Group, serves as finance chairman for the Republican National Committee.
Michael Glassner, Glassner was not new to Republican presidential campaigns when Trump appointed him last year to serve as his national political director.