This obviously speculative, but Mary Trump predicts that Ivanka will throw her father under the bus, and dad will throw the kids under the bus.
>>>Mary Trump, the niece of former President Trump, said she thinks
Ivanka Trump will throw her father “under the bus” when she testifies in the fraud trial underway in New York. . . . “They’re [Trump spawn] going to have to walk a very thin line between obfuscating in a way that’s not perjury and appeasing their father’s ego so that he doesn’t throw them under the bus when he testifies,
which of course he’s going to do no matter what they do,” Mary Trump said. The pair said they think since Ivanka Trump is “legitimately wealthy,” unlike the other Trump siblings, and doesn’t need to rely on her father, she does not need to hold her tongue in court.<<<
Mary Trump, the niece of former President Trump, said she thinks Ivanka Trump will throw her father “under the bus” when she testifies in the fraud trial underway in New York. Mary Trump, host of “…
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I'm assuming people know this, but Jarad Kushner's father (Charles Kushner) was convicted by Chris Christie when he was a federal prosecutor and he was later pardoned by Trump.
>>>Kushner hired a prostitute to lure his brother-in-law, then arranged to have the encounter in a New Jersey motel room recorded with a hidden camera and the recording sent to his own sister, the man’s wife.
The scheme didn’t work. Kushner later pleaded guilty to tax evasion and making illegal campaign donations in a case tailor-made for tabloid headlines.<<<
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie called it “one of the most loathsome, disgusting crimes” he ever prosecuted as U.S. attorney. After Charles Kushner discovered his brother-in-law w…
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The Kushner clan was reportedly worth about $1.8 billion in 2016
>>>FORBES estimates that Jared Kushner, his brother Josh and his parents, Charles and Seryl, have a fortune worth at least $1.8 billion . . .<
Now ranking among America's richest clans, Donald Trump's son-in-law and his family count prized Manhattan office buildings and some of tech's hottest startups among their investments.
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