A tall, handsome, dashing New Jersey real estate mogul, who learned about life’s hard knocks when his father was jailed for witness tampering, was speaking to Sky News for an exclusive UK interview to discuss his new memoir. He is probably best known on the world stage as the son-in-law of the most controversial US president in modern history. Kushner married Ivanka Trump in 2009 and they have three children – Arabella, Joseph and Theodore. Reflecting on their life together, she recalls how Donald Trump spoiled his surprise proposal to Ivanka by advising his daughter that Kushner was going to pop the question. Early on, Kushner learned that Trump struggles to keep a secret, so he didn’t share his thyroid cancer diagnosis while in the West Wing in 2019. Sitting across from me this week in an elegant suite at the Miami Beach Ritz-Carlton, I sensed that he is a little vulnerable, perhaps after newspaper speculation that he had undergone a second round of treatment for thyroid cancer. He confirmed to Sky News that he had undergone another operation but is now recovering well. Mr. Kushner’s face softens whenever he talks about his wife and their children, one of whom recited poetry, in Mandarin, for the Chinese president during Xi Jinping’s visit to Mar-a-Lago in 2017. Trump’s Florida home is making headlines once again this month as FBI agents reveal more about documents they discovered during a raid on the historic palace. They turned out to be top secret, according to agents who needed special clearance to see them. Mr. Kushner is very sensitive about the matter and refers to the files simply as “red tape.” Fiercely loyal to his father-in-law, he is quick to repeatedly criticize the media’s coverage of a whole range of issues, including the raid on Mar-a-Lago, the 2020 election result — whether he was robbed. the riots of January 6 – how much danger the vice president was really in; but also his relationship with the de facto leader of Saudi Arabia. I countered that the media isn’t always the bad guys. “Sometimes you deserve it,” he says, “and sometimes you might not.” Pictured: Kushner in his senior adviser role with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office Yet whenever the subject of his family comes up, Mr. Kushner brings the charm. I wondered if his children understood that their grandfather was the leader of the free world? They knew he had a large supply of chocolate in the Oval Office, he reveals. Mr. Kushner also happily shared how much kids love his special recipe for fluffy breakfast pancakes: beat it really well and add chocolate sprinkles. As we wrapped up the interview and stepped out onto the balcony, Mr. Kushner marveled at the spectacular coastal view from the suite. He pointed to his downtown office and gestured toward his home in Miami, where the family moved after losing the 2020 election. Image: With Ivanka Trump, his wife “I know he’s obviously thinking about it,” she replied, adding: “I told (him) you know, it’s hard.” But despite my best efforts, Mr. Kushner refused to go any further. During the half hour I was given, Mr. Kushner shook my hand firmly before heading for the door. The former senior White House adviser is in the midst of a whirlwind round of interviews with far-right media to promote his memoir, Breaking History. • You can see my full interview on all Sky News platforms.


title: “Jared Kushner The Right Hand Man Of One Of History S Most Controversial Presidents In That Fbi Raid Life In The Oval Office And Whether Trump Will Run Again Us News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-03” author: “Troy Hanlon”


A tall, handsome, dashing New Jersey real estate mogul, who learned about life’s hard knocks when his father was jailed for witness tampering, was speaking to Sky News for an exclusive UK interview to discuss his new memoir. He is probably best known on the world stage as the son-in-law of the most controversial US president in modern history. Kushner married Ivanka Trump in 2009 and they have three children – Arabella, Joseph and Theodore. Reflecting on their life together, she recalls how Donald Trump spoiled his surprise proposal to Ivanka by advising his daughter that Kushner was going to pop the question. Early on, Kushner learned that Trump struggles to keep a secret, so he didn’t share his thyroid cancer diagnosis while in the West Wing in 2019. Sitting across from me this week in an elegant suite at the Miami Beach Ritz-Carlton, I sensed that he is a little vulnerable, perhaps after newspaper speculation that he had undergone a second round of treatment for thyroid cancer. He confirmed to Sky News that he had undergone another operation but is now recovering well. Mr. Kushner’s face softens whenever he talks about his wife and their children, one of whom recited poetry, in Mandarin, for the Chinese president during Xi Jinping’s visit to Mar-a-Lago in 2017. Trump’s Florida home is making headlines once again this month as FBI agents reveal more about documents they discovered during a raid on the historic palace. They turned out to be top secret, according to agents who needed special clearance to see them. Mr. Kushner is very sensitive about the matter and refers to the files simply as “red tape.” Fiercely loyal to his father-in-law, he is quick to repeatedly criticize the media’s coverage of a whole range of issues, including the raid on Mar-a-Lago, the 2020 election result — whether he was robbed. the riots of January 6 – how much danger the vice president was really in; but also his relationship with the de facto leader of Saudi Arabia. I countered that the media isn’t always the bad guys. “Sometimes you deserve it,” he says, “and sometimes you might not.” Pictured: Kushner in his senior adviser role with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office Yet whenever the subject of his family comes up, Mr. Kushner brings the charm. I wondered if his children understood that their grandfather was the leader of the free world? They knew he had a large supply of chocolate in the Oval Office, he reveals. Mr. Kushner also happily shared how much kids love his special recipe for fluffy breakfast pancakes: beat it really well and add chocolate sprinkles. As we wrapped up the interview and stepped out onto the balcony, Mr. Kushner marveled at the spectacular coastal view from the suite. He pointed to his downtown office and gestured toward his home in Miami, where the family moved after losing the 2020 election. Image: With Ivanka Trump, his wife “I know he’s obviously thinking about it,” she replied, adding: “I told (him) you know, it’s hard.” But despite my best efforts, Mr. Kushner refused to go any further. During the half hour I was given, Mr. Kushner shook my hand firmly before heading for the door. The former senior White House adviser is in the midst of a whirlwind round of interviews with far-right media to promote his memoir, Breaking History. • You can see my full interview on all Sky News platforms.


title: “Jared Kushner The Right Hand Man Of One Of History S Most Controversial Presidents In That Fbi Raid Life In The Oval Office And Whether Trump Will Run Again Us News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-15” author: “David Reinke”


A tall, handsome, dashing New Jersey real estate mogul, who learned about life’s hard knocks when his father was jailed for witness tampering, was speaking to Sky News for an exclusive UK interview to discuss his new memoir. He is probably best known on the world stage as the son-in-law of the most controversial US president in modern history. Kushner married Ivanka Trump in 2009 and they have three children – Arabella, Joseph and Theodore. Reflecting on their life together, she recalls how Donald Trump spoiled his surprise proposal to Ivanka by advising his daughter that Kushner was going to pop the question. Early on, Kushner learned that Trump struggles to keep a secret, so he didn’t share his thyroid cancer diagnosis while in the West Wing in 2019. Sitting across from me this week in an elegant suite at the Miami Beach Ritz-Carlton, I sensed that he is a little vulnerable, perhaps after newspaper speculation that he had undergone a second round of treatment for thyroid cancer. He confirmed to Sky News that he had undergone another operation but is now recovering well. Mr. Kushner’s face softens whenever he talks about his wife and their children, one of whom recited poetry, in Mandarin, for the Chinese president during Xi Jinping’s visit to Mar-a-Lago in 2017. Trump’s Florida home is making headlines once again this month as FBI agents reveal more about documents they discovered during a raid on the historic palace. They turned out to be top secret, according to agents who needed special clearance to see them. Mr. Kushner is very sensitive about the matter and refers to the files simply as “red tape.” Fiercely loyal to his father-in-law, he is quick to repeatedly criticize the media’s coverage of a whole range of issues, including the raid on Mar-a-Lago, the 2020 election result — whether he was robbed. the riots of January 6 – how much danger the vice president was really in; but also his relationship with the de facto leader of Saudi Arabia. I countered that the media isn’t always the bad guys. “Sometimes you deserve it,” he says, “and sometimes you might not.” Pictured: Kushner in his senior adviser role with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office Yet whenever the subject of his family comes up, Mr. Kushner brings the charm. I wondered if his children understood that their grandfather was the leader of the free world? They knew he had a large supply of chocolate in the Oval Office, he reveals. Mr. Kushner also happily shared how much kids love his special recipe for fluffy breakfast pancakes: beat it really well and add chocolate sprinkles. As we wrapped up the interview and stepped out onto the balcony, Mr. Kushner marveled at the spectacular coastal view from the suite. He pointed to his downtown office and gestured toward his home in Miami, where the family moved after losing the 2020 election. Image: With Ivanka Trump, his wife “I know he’s obviously thinking about it,” she replied, adding: “I told (him) you know, it’s hard.” But despite my best efforts, Mr. Kushner refused to go any further. During the half hour I was given, Mr. Kushner shook my hand firmly before heading for the door. The former senior White House adviser is in the midst of a whirlwind round of interviews with far-right media to promote his memoir, Breaking History. • You can see my full interview on all Sky News platforms.


title: “Jared Kushner The Right Hand Man Of One Of History S Most Controversial Presidents In That Fbi Raid Life In The Oval Office And Whether Trump Will Run Again Us News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-13” author: “George Brooks”


A tall, handsome, dashing New Jersey real estate mogul, who learned about life’s hard knocks when his father was jailed for witness tampering, was speaking to Sky News for an exclusive UK interview to discuss his new memoir. He is probably best known on the world stage as the son-in-law of the most controversial US president in modern history. Kushner married Ivanka Trump in 2009 and they have three children – Arabella, Joseph and Theodore. Reflecting on their life together, she recalls how Donald Trump spoiled his surprise proposal to Ivanka by advising his daughter that Kushner was going to pop the question. Early on, Kushner learned that Trump struggles to keep a secret, so he didn’t share his thyroid cancer diagnosis while in the West Wing in 2019. Sitting across from me this week in an elegant suite at the Miami Beach Ritz-Carlton, I sensed that he is a little vulnerable, perhaps after newspaper speculation that he had undergone a second round of treatment for thyroid cancer. He confirmed to Sky News that he had undergone another operation but is now recovering well. Mr. Kushner’s face softens whenever he talks about his wife and their children, one of whom recited poetry, in Mandarin, for the Chinese president during Xi Jinping’s visit to Mar-a-Lago in 2017. Trump’s Florida home is making headlines once again this month as FBI agents reveal more about documents they discovered during a raid on the historic palace. They turned out to be top secret, according to agents who needed special clearance to see them. Mr. Kushner is very sensitive about the matter and refers to the files simply as “red tape.” Fiercely loyal to his father-in-law, he is quick to repeatedly criticize the media’s coverage of a whole range of issues, including the raid on Mar-a-Lago, the 2020 election result — whether he was robbed. the riots of January 6 – how much danger the vice president was really in; but also his relationship with the de facto leader of Saudi Arabia. I countered that the media isn’t always the bad guys. “Sometimes you deserve it,” he says, “and sometimes you might not.” Pictured: Kushner in his senior adviser role with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office Yet whenever the subject of his family comes up, Mr. Kushner brings the charm. I wondered if his children understood that their grandfather was the leader of the free world? They knew he had a large supply of chocolate in the Oval Office, he reveals. Mr. Kushner also happily shared how much kids love his special recipe for fluffy breakfast pancakes: beat it really well and add chocolate sprinkles. As we wrapped up the interview and stepped out onto the balcony, Mr. Kushner marveled at the spectacular coastal view from the suite. He pointed to his downtown office and gestured toward his home in Miami, where the family moved after losing the 2020 election. Image: With Ivanka Trump, his wife “I know he’s obviously thinking about it,” she replied, adding: “I told (him) you know, it’s hard.” But despite my best efforts, Mr. Kushner refused to go any further. During the half hour I was given, Mr. Kushner shook my hand firmly before heading for the door. The former senior White House adviser is in the midst of a whirlwind round of interviews with far-right media to promote his memoir, Breaking History. • You can see my full interview on all Sky News platforms.