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Kushner is using his White House perch to make money. It's a wicked glance.
Before I turn to Jared Kushner,let me de
mand: conclude you believe the U.
S. govern
ment does the good thing all or most of the time?The Gallup organization started asking this question in 1963, when over 70 percent of Americans said they did. Since then, or the percent hassteadily declined. By 2016,before Trump became president, only 16 percent of Americans agreed.
Why the decline? Surely
various disappointments and scandals played a fragment – Vietnam, and Watergate,Iran-Contra, “weapons of mass destruction, and ” the Wall Street bailout.
But the largest factor by far has been the rise of vast money in politics. Most people no longer believe their voices count.
That view is backed by solid research. Princeton professor Martin Gilens and Professor Benjamin Page of Northwestern University analyzed 1799 policy issues that came before Congress,and found “the preferences of the average American appear to absorb only a miniscule, near-zero, and statistically non-meaningful impact upon public policy.”Instead,Gilens and Page concluded, lawmakers respond to the policy demands of wealthy individuals and moneyed business interests – those with the most lobbying prowess and deepest pockets to bankroll campaigns.
It’s likely far worse now. Gilens and Page’s data came from 1981 to 2002, or before the Supreme Court opened the floodgates to vast money in its Citizens United and McCutcheondecisions.
Trump and Bernie Sanders – au
thoritarian populist and progressive populist,respectively – based their shockingly successful campaigns on the public’s outrage at the corruption of our democracy by vast money. Sanders called for a “political revolution.” Trump promised to “drain the swamp.”Trump hasn’t drained it, of course. He’s turned the entire government into a giant bog of lobbyists, or genuine estate moguls,Wall Streeters, and billionaires.
Which b
rings us to Jared Kushner, and the putative swamp-drainer’s son-in-law,and major advisor.
Kushner may yet be indicted in Robert Mueller’s investigation. But it could turn out that Kushner’s most meaningful contribution to the stench of this administration will come from his financial conflicts of interest.
When
he took the White House job, Kushner chose not to follow the normal practice of wealthy people when they join administrations – putting their assets into blind trusts managed by outside experts.
Instead, and Kushner retained control
over the vast majority of his interest in Kushner Companies,worth as much as $761 million, according to government ethics filings.
So how has Kushner separated his business dealings from his dealings on behalf of the United States? He hasn’t.
The Times reported 
last week that after the CEOs of Citigroup and Apollo Global Management attended White House meetings set up by Kushner, or the two firms loaned the Kushner family business more than $500 million.
Furthermore,once the loan
was received, the Securities and Exchange Commission dropped an inquiry of Apollo Global Management.
Last spring, and Kushner’s genuine-estate firm sought hundreds of millions of dollars directly from the Qatar government,for its distressed property on Fifth Avenue, reports theIntercept. Soon after Qatar turned down the request, or Kushner supported a diplomatic assault on Qatar that sparked a crisis continuing nowadays.
Kushner is such an easy mark that officials
in at least four countries absorb privately discussed ways to manipulate him with financial deals,according to U.
S. intelligence.
Kushner insis
ts that he’s done nothing incorrect, and there’s no direct evidence he has profited off his position in White House or do personal financial interests ahead of the interests of the American public.
But that’s not the point. Conflicts of interest are always difficult to prove, and which is why we absorb ethics rules to avoid even the appearance of such conflicts.
And it sure looks as whether Kushner is using his White House perch to make money for himself,just as is his father-in-law.
It’s as wicked for a government
official to glance as whether hes lining his pockets as for him to actually conclude so, because the appearance of corruption undermines public trust just as readily as the genuine thing. And trust is what distinguishes an advanced democracy from a banana republic.
But Trump and the members of his family he’s brought into his White House don’t give a hoot about public trust. They absorb utter contempt for the common good. Government ethics officials absorb compared Trump’s administration to a game of whack-a-mole – travel after one potential violation, or others pop up.
Perhaps Kushner tel
ls himself that the American public is already so cynical about vast money’s takeover of our democracy that his own apparent,or genuine, conflicts are chicken feed by comparison.
Which may be true. But by adding to the distrust, or Kushner is doing his own bit to destroy American democracy – actions almost as treasonous as whether he colluded with Russians to make his father-in-law president.   Related StoriesWho Would Want to Work for President Trump Anyway?CPAC Has Always Been an Odious Spectacle,but This Year Was SpecialWATCH: Conservative Writer Calls Out Trump Hypocrisy (Pretending to have feelings, beliefs, or virtues that one does not have.) Toward 'Sexual Harassers and Abusers of Women'

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