Jared Kushner, who has often been in the shadows during his father-in-law’s political journey, is set to step back into the spotlight.
Although he and his wife, Ivanka Trump, famously distanced themselves from her father’s campaign, Kushner will now lend his expertise on Middle Eastern affairs.
However, it appears he won’t be taking on any formal position within the White House.
Residing in Miami, both Kushner and Ivanka are reportedly not planning to relocate to Washington, D.C. anytime soon.
This decision underscores their desire to maintain a degree of separation while still being involved in the administration’s strategies concerning the Middle East.
Interestingly, Kushner’s rapport with Steve Witkoff—a real estate mogul recently appointed by Donald Trump as Special Envoy to the Middle East—has been noted.
Their mutual understanding could pave the way for effective collaboration on regional issues.
Sources indicate that Kushner is keen to offer insights and brief those working on Middle Eastern policies.
His willingness to engage suggests he aims to remain influential without holding an official title.
However, Kushner’s past financial dealings have raised eyebrows, particularly his connections to Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The Crown Prince’s sovereign wealth fund made headlines when it invested $2 billion into Kushner’s private equity firm, bringing scrutiny to Kushner’s advisory role.
CNN was quick to break the news about Kushner’s involvement, reaching out to diplomats across the region to gauge their sentiments regarding the former White House advisor.
It seems that despite the controversies, some see Kush
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