Report: Trump Privately Blames Jared Kushner for Mueller's Indictments
According to Vanity Fair's Gabriel Sherman, President Trump reportedly blames son-in-law Jared Kushner for his role in the decision to appoint Robert Mueller as special counsel. On a phone call Tuesday with Breitbart News Executive Chairman and former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, Trump blames senior adviser Jared Kushner for his role in decisions such as the firings of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn former FBI Director James Comey, which led to the Mueller's appointment. On Monday, Mueller indicted Trump's former campaign chair Paul Manafort on 12 counts, from making false statements to "conspiracy against the United States" as part of the so-called Russia investigation. The New York Times reported that Kushner, along with his wife Ivanka, persuaded Trump to hire Manafort after Ivanka reportedly gave her father the ultimatum to fire Corey Lewandowski. Even though Manafort has no immediate connection to Trump or his campaign, many in the West Wing were "freakin' out." According to Adam Shaw, Kushner's finances are already under scrutiny according to Breitbart's Adam Shaw. Kushner Companies is already a topic of interest for Mueller.
One source says Kushner is the worst political adviser in the White House in modern history. Kushner was given a massive portfolio by the president on things that needed to be accomplished. Instead, both Kushner and his wife Ivanka have given terrible advice to the President. Both Kushner and his wife are liabilities to the White House. Trump needs to let them go now. Click on the above link to read the story.
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