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From media mergers to foreign policy, Trump's son-in-law is consolidating power and making millions
By Sophia Tesfaye, 9 hours ago
The speed and scale of Jared Kushners re-emergence cant be overstated. In the first year of Donald Trumps second presidency, his son-in-law is casually consolidating economic and political power with staggering speed. Kushner has positioned himself at the center of the biggest media merger in years and at the fulcrum of White House foreign policy, all while taking in multi-billion-dollar investments from autocratic governments.
On Monday, Paramount Skydance run by David Ellison, a billionaire Trump has openly urged to reshape the news industry in his favor launched an unprecedented bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery by initiating a hostile takeover after losing an earlier bidding contest to Netflix. Paramounts offer draws heavily from Kushners investment firm, Affinity Partners, and from the sovereign wealth funds of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar. These Middle Eastern autocracies are principal investors in an acquisition that would give them and Kushner influence over some of Americas most powerful news and cultural engines: CNN, HBO, Warner Bros. Pictures and the vast library of Warner content that shapes the national (and international) imagination. The partnership is unprecedented. Not even Rupert Murdochs right-wing media empire was capitalized by foreign monarchies seeking political leverage.
After leaving the first Trump administration, Kushner raised over $3 billion for Affinity Partners, including $2 billion from the Saudi governments Public Investment Fund. The Saudis own advisers reportedly warned Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman that Kushners record did not justify such an investment, but the crown prince overruled them. The UAE and Qatar soon followed, adding another $1.5 billion to the pot. As of late 2024, Kushner had still not produced meaningful returns for these foreign governments, yet he had paid himself at least $157 million in fees. Forbes now calls him a billionaire.
https://www.salon.com/2025/12/13/jared-kushner-is-at-the-center-of-trumps-corruption/
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