Jared Kushner Faces Accusations of Corruption Over Foreign Investments
Allegations arise after reports indicate Kushner's investment fund is primarily financed by foreign entities, raising concerns over potential conflicts of interest.
- Jared Kushner's $3 billion investment fund is reported to be almost entirely financed by foreign sources, including a significant investment from a Saudi-backed fund.
- Ben Rhodes, former Obama adviser, criticizes Kushner for using his White House position to secure foreign investments, suggesting a conflict of interest.
- Rhodes accuses Kushner of covering up for Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman after the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, raising ethical concerns.
- Critics argue Kushner's business dealings could influence U.S. foreign policy, especially if Donald Trump returns to the presidency.
- House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer states Kushner 'crossed the line of ethics' by accepting a $2 billion investment from Saudi Arabia.