Jared Kushner Faces Corruption Accusations Over New Foreign Deals
As Donald Trump seeks the presidency again, Kushner's real estate ventures in Albania and Serbia draw scrutiny over potential conflicts of interest.
- Jared Kushner's new foreign real estate deals in Albania and Serbia have sparked accusations of corruption from Representative Robert Garcia, amid concerns over Kushner's ties to foreign governments and investors.
- Kushner's investment firm, Affinity Partners, which received $2 billion from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, is behind the proposed luxury developments.
- The deals, not yet finalized, involve significant foreign government interaction, raising ethical questions given Kushner's previous senior role in the Trump administration and his ongoing connections to it.
- Critics and ethics watchdogs argue that Kushner's investment activities could pose conflicts of interest, especially as Donald Trump, his father-in-law, runs for president again.
- Kushner denies any wrongdoing, emphasizing that his business dealings are independent of his family's political activities and asserting that the investments will benefit local communities and investors.