EDITOR/NEWS AUTHOR:MR.WANGBERK PACYSUNNY QUARSKING
2 min read
14 Feb
JARED KUSHNER REMARKABLY SAYS HE INITIALLY HAS NO PLANS FOR WHITEHOUSE RETURN IF TRUMP WINS.

Jared Kushner has no intention of returning to work at the White House if father-in-law Donald Trump wins November’s election, he told Axios at a Miami event on Tuesday, while also defending his business ties with the Saudi Arabian government. 


Kushner, who served as one of Trump's top White House advisers in his first term in office, told the Axios BFD conference in Miami on Tuesday he is enjoying life in the Sunshine State with wife Ivanka and their three children.  


The 43-year-old said he plans to keep working in private equity even if Trump does return to office, saying he has been clear, 'my desire at this phase in my life is to focus on my firm.'



He also described his four years in the White House from 2017 to 2021 as 'basically four very hectic years' of working around the clock. Now he lives in Florida with his family, and is planning to move into a mansion in the exclusive Indian Creek, known as the 'Billionaire Bunker'.  


Kushner speaking at the Axios BFD Conference in Miami on Tuesday said he made 'long-term' commitments when setting up his private equity firm .


Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump and their three children have been living in Florida since former President Trump left office in 2021  While a part of the administration, Kushner had his fingers on a vast portfolio of work including criminal justice reform, U.S. trade with Mexico and Middle East peace negotiations. 


Kushner launched Affinity Partners in the summer of 2021 just months after leaving the White House. He said on Tuesday that when launching the firm he made commitments for the 'long term.'


Jared and Ivanka's time as unpaid White House advisers in the Trump administration raised ethical concerns due to potential conflicts of interest.The couple made between $172 million and $640 million in outside income while working in the White House.


Six months after President Trump left office, Jared secured a reported $2 billion investment in his private equity firm from a Saudi sovereign wealth fund led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, raising further questions. The crown prince was a close ally to Kushner during his time in the Trump administration.




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