川普的小背後靈
川普大女兒伊凡卡的先生,川普的大女婿,是紐約曼哈頓小圓帽集團的典型金童,賈裡德•庫什納(Jared Kushner)就是川普的小背後靈。年紀僅35歲,卻已經名響徹雲霄,不但創下美國有史以來單棟建屋最大的房產採購案,18億美元,而且是川普這次大選的背後設計者。
他咬銀湯匙出生,從小就在華爾街耳濡目然過來的,從美東兩間最高學府哈佛與紐約大學的法學院和商學院畢業。BBC說他是川普所擁有的百萬元天線,他甚至被猜測是否在玩紙牌屋的遊戲。這次大選,川普是演員,他女婿是導演!
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(以下谷歌翻譯)是否賈裡德•庫什納終於肆虐他對克裡斯•克裡斯蒂報復於2006年關押他的父親?唐納德的兒子媳婦被認為是決定砍掉新澤西州州長工具
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庫什納賈裡德,35歲,是房地產開發商查爾斯•庫什納的兒子
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2004年,州長克裡斯•克裡斯蒂起訴查爾斯•庫什納的數項指控時,他是美國律師為新澤西
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查爾斯認罪其他收費中逃稅和去監獄兩年,留下賈裡德接管他的生意
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庫什納賈裡德策劃什麼是最昂貴的單購買建築在美國歷史上,2006年為$ 1.8十億666第五大道在曼哈頓
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接著,他娶唐納德•特朗普的女兒伊萬卡,2009年
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庫什納幫助上週引導特朗普大勝對手希拉裡•克林頓,並準備在擔任主席期間將保持一個有影響力的顧問
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他成為一個重要的聲音在特朗普的運動,在2015年6月推出的早期和關鍵人員的決策和戰略獻計
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週二據報導,庫什納是在“內訌”的特朗普的過渡團隊內部的中心
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多個消息來源說,他一直揉盟友在他最近的努力清除克裡斯蒂員工的過渡團隊的錯誤的方式
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對新澤西州州長克裡斯•克裡斯蒂的處理不是對他的人事鬥爭。
有趣的是:這次美國小圓帽(包括華爾街,以色列)幾乎全數押寶辣媽。而庫什納家庭卻是最保守的猶太教遵守者。這下真的非常錯縱複雜,鐵定有趣得很。
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Has
Jared Kushner finally wreaked his revenge on Chris Christie for jailing his
father in 2006? The Donald's son-in-law is believed to be instrumental in
decision to axe NJ Governor
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Jared
Kushner, 35, is the son of real estate developer Charles Kushner
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In
2004, Gov Chris Christie indicted Charles Kushner on several charges when he
was the US Attorney for New Jersey
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Charles
pleaded guilty to tax evasion among other charges and went to prison for two
years, leaving Jared to take over his business
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Jared
Kushner orchestrated what was the most-expensive single-building purchase in US
history in 2006 at $1.8 billion 666 Fifth Ave in Manhattan
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Kushner
helped guide Trump to victory last week over rival Hillary
Clinton and
is poised to remain an influential adviser during his presidency
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He
emerged as an important voice early in Trump's campaign, launched in June 2015
and offered advice on key personnel decisions and strategy
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On
Tuesday it was reported that Kushner is at the center of the 'infighting'
inside Trump's transition team
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Multiple
sources say he has been rubbing allies the wrong way in his recent efforts to
purge the transition team of Christie associates
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One
of Christie's associates said that there was no 'purge' of his staff
PUBLISHED: 05:45
GMT, 16 November 2016 | UPDATED: 11:49 GMT, 16 November 2016
After
winning a primary election that effectively clinched the Republican
presidential nomination, Donald Trump paused to laud a boyish-looking
35-year-old who ultimately proved to be an indispensable figure on the path to
the White House.
'Honestly,
Jared is a very successful real estate person. But I actually think he likes
politics more than he likes real estate,' Trump said of his son-in-law Jared
Kushner, standing to his right during a victory speech after the Indiana party
primary election in May. 'But he's very good at politics.'
Kushner
is the son of Charles Kushner, a real estate developer, philanthropist and
major Democratic donor whose reputation was left in tatters after a lurid
criminal case.
In
2004, Chris Christie, who was the US Attorney for New Jersey at the time,
indicted Charles on several charges, according to Esquire.
Charles
was sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty in 2004 to 18 counts
of tax evasion, witness tampering and making unlawful campaign donations.
Jared
Kushner (right in 1998) is the son of Charles Kushner (left), a real estate
developer, philanthropist and major Democratic donor whose reputation was left
in tatters after a lurid criminal case
In
2004, Chris Christie (pictured), who was the US Attorney for New Jersey at the
time, put Charles behind bars on charges of tax evasion, making false
statements about campaign contributions and hiring a prostitute to have sex
with his brother-in-law
Charles
(center) was sentenced to two years in prison. Jared, who was 24 years old at
the time and still in law school, took over his father's business.
Kushner's
father, Charles (right) was a major Democratic donor. He's pictured with Democrat
Senator Frank Lautenberg (left), Former President Bill Clinton (center), Bruce
Schonbraun (second from right)
During
the case, Charles admitted to smearing his brother-in-law, who had cooperated
with prosecutors, by hiring a prostitute to have sex with him in a motel room,
then sending a secretly recorded video of the encounter to the man's wife,
Charles Kushner's own sister.
Jared,
who was 24 years old at the time and still in law school, took over his
father's business.
Kushner
became a major player in real estate in his mid-20s, after his father's
conviction.
At
26, he orchestrated what was the most-expensive single-building purchase in US
history in 2006 with the $1.8 billion acquisition of a 41-story skyscraper at
666 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan.
Kushner
became a major player in real estate in his mid-20s he orchestrated what was
the most-expensive single-building purchase in US history in 2006 at $1.8
billion
Kushner
told The Real Deal trade magazine afterward: 'In New York, you have to act
quickly, or else you get left in the dust.'
The
slender, clean-cut real estate scion who married Trump's daughter Ivanka in
2009, helped guide the Republican Trump to victory last week over Democrat
Hillary Clinton and is poised to remain an influential adviser during his
presidency.
He
emerged as an important voice early in Trump's campaign, launched in June
2015.
He
was involved in almost every aspect of Trump's campaign, offering advice on key
personnel decisions, strategy, speeches, fundraising and other areas.
Late
in the campaign, he began laying the groundwork for a possible Trump-run
television network, in the event his father-in-law lost, according to a person
familiar with the matter.
Kushner
spearheads his family's real estate development company, Kushner Companies, and
is the publisher of the New York Observer weekly newspaper, which he acquired
at age 25.
While
a federal anti-nepotism law prohibits a president from hiring family members to
serve in his administration, Kushner is set to remain a key insider and trusted
confidant.
On
Tuesday, CNN reported that Kushner is at the
center of the 'infighting' inside Trump's transition team.
Kushner
married Donald Trump's daughter, Ivanka Trump (left in 2009 and right in 2014),
in 2009 and last year became an indispensable figure for Trump's campaign
to the White House
Kushner
(left) emerged as an important voice early in Trump's campaign, launched in
June 2015. He was involved in almost every aspect of Trump's path to the White
House, offering advice on key personnel decisions, strategy, speeches,
fundraising and other areas
But
on Tuesday, CNN reported that Kushner is at the center of the 'infighting' inside
Trump's transition team. Multiple sources told the network that Kushner has
been rubbing allies the wrong way in his recent efforts to purge the transition
team of Gov Chris Christie associates
Multiple
sources told the network that Kushner has been rubbing allies the wrong
way in his recent efforts to purge the transition team of Gov Chris Christie
associates.
In
an unusual twist, the man who prosecuted Charles was Christie, who also has served
as an adviser to Trump.
However,
one of Christie's associates, told CNN that there was no 'purge' of Christie's
staff and that such a characterization is 'overblown'.
Some
of Christie's staff have left, but others have stayed on the team.
The
associate told the network that it makes sense that Vice President-elect Mike
Pence would want some of his own people involved now that he is running the
effort.
Reince
Priebus, appointed Trump's White House chief of staff on Sunday, told NBC's
'Today' show on Monday that Kushner 'obviously' will be very involved in
decision-making. Kushner serves on Trump's transition executive committee.
Kushner
is a Harvard graduate with a New York University law degree and a master's in
business administration. Like Trump, Kushner followed in the footsteps of a
real estate powerhouse father.
In
an unusual twist, the man who prosecuted Charles was Christie, who also has
served as an adviser to Trump. However, one of Christie's associates said that
there was no 'purge' of Christie's staff and that such a characterization is
'overblown'. Kushner pictured on Nov 9
Some
of Christie's staff have left, but others have stayed on the team. The
associate said that it makes sense that Vice President-elect Mike Pence would
want some of his own people involved. Kushner talks with White House Chief of
Staff Denis McDonough on Nov 10
Kushner
is an Orthodox Jew whose wife, Ivanka, converted to Judaism before they
married. The family keeps kosher, observes the Sabbath and attends an upscale
synagogue on New York's Upper East Side.
Steve
Bannon, former head of the right-wing Breitbart News website, took a leadership
post in the campaign in August after it became clear that Trump, his children
and Kushner trusted his advice and analysis, a source said at the time.
Breitbart
News is closely associated with the 'alt-right' movement, a loose online group
of white supremacists, anti-Semites and others opposed to multiculturalism.
Trump,
who takes office on January 20, named Bannon as chief strategist and senior
counselor on Sunday.
Dana
Schwartz, a Jewish reporter for Kushner's newspaper, in July criticized Trump
for his Twitter post accusing Clinton of corruption using a Star of David image
and a background of $100 bills. Schwartz then wrote an open letter to Kushner
after being deluged with anti-Semitic tweets.
Schwartz
asked Kushner, 'how do you allow this? Because, Mr. Kushner, you are allowing
this. ... When you stand silent and smiling in the background, his Jewish
son-in-law, you're giving his most hateful supporters tacit approval.'
Kushner
responded by writing in the Observer, 'In my opinion, accusations like 'racist'
and 'anti-Semite' are being thrown around with a carelessness that risks
rendering these words meaningless.'
He
went on to write that his grandmother and grandfather survived the Nazi
Holocaust while other relatives did not.
'I
know the difference between actual, dangerous intolerance versus these labels
that get tossed around in an effort to score political points,' Kushner wrote.
不知道,這是否,猶太人的兩面手法?
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