Many questions have been raised about the $2 billion that the Saudis gave Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, to invest in profitable deals. Now we know about one of them, thanks to veteran journalist Michael Isikoff, writing at SpyTalk.
After weathering criticism over its reliance on a gusher of Saudi cash, Jared Kushner’s investment fund made its first big splash last month when it announced it had signed a $500 million deal with the Serbian government to develop a high end real estate project in downtown Belgrade on the site of a bombed down army building destroyed during the 1999 Kosovo war.
But the fine print of the deal includes a commitment that seems destined to stir up even more international controversy: a pledge by Kushner’s firm, Affinity Partners, to construct a “memorial dedicated to all the victims of NATO aggression”— an allusion to the U.S.-backed bombing campaign that brought the Serbian government of Slobodan Milosevic to its knees a quarter century ago in response to its relentless campaign of repression and savage massacres of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo.
Among those exercised over the Kushner deal is retired Gen. Wesley Clark, who served as NATO Supreme Allied Commander during the war.
While he has no objection to a U.S. firm investing in Serbia, the planned revisionist memorial—officially proclaiming America’s adversary in the war to have been a victim of “aggression”— “is worse than a reversal” of U.S. policies in the region, said Clark in an interview with SpyTalk. “It’s a betrayal of the United States, its policies and the brave diplomats and airmen who did what they could to stop Serb ethnic cleansing.”
Just as concerning as the whitewashing of Serbian war crimes, Clark said, is the just announced deal between Kushner’s firm and the Serbian government of Aleksander Vučić, a pro-Russian hardliner who once served as minister of information in Milosevic’s government. The memorial project needs to be viewed in a wider geopolitical context: It serves the Kremlin’s core interests in undermining NATO at a time the alliance is engaged in resisting Russian aggression in Ukraine.
“This is part of a broader Russian intelligence movement to split, discredit and weaken NATO,” Clark said. “It’s Russian imperial pushback…Should Kushner participate in this? Of course he should not.”
Neither Kushner nor representatives of his Miami-based firm responded to requests for comment. But the remarks by Clark are likely to draw further attention to a project that has generated strong criticism from Serbian opposition leaders as well as questions about potential conflicts of interest if Kushner’s father in law, Donald Trump (for whom he is once again raising money) is elected president in November.
Kushner’s partner in the deal is Richard Grenell, who was Trump’s Ambassador to Germany and who hopes to become Trump’s Secretary of State in a new administration.

OMG! 😱
Kushner is a true creep and should move to Russia.
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Disgusting man. With disgusting in-laws.
i also find it really ironic that he has a mother-in-law whose home country has been directly helped by NATO.
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My opinion is that every member of the Trump family (including married ins)views relationships as transactional- what’s in it for them and their financial portfolio .
Jared seems very comfortable dealing with autocrats.
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Hugely concerning, but not surprising at all…
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Jared Kushner, aka Slender Man, advised Trump to downplay Covid rather than take steps that might temporarily depress the economy and thus hurt Trump’s reelection chances. And so the blood of a lot of Americans is on his hands. In a just world, he would be tried and sent to prison for this–for bringing about all that death. He and Princess Sparkle certainly belong together.
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Or remember Jared standing there at a podium and telling the nation that the small stockpile of PPE were for those in charge (Trump and family). Our own government had sold our surplus medical supplies to China.
I wonder what the outrage will be when Jared starts building his “new Monaco” in Gaza using laundered Saudi $$$$?
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Sadly there won’t be any outrage. The mainstream press will be lauding it.
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So now that Biden has immunity for all official acts… All the things he could do! If he overwhelmed the courts with executive actions, they could be used to highlight Trump and his buddies misdeeds. The Supreme court couldn’t possibly rule on all of them fast enough to blunt their potential effect on the election. I know, I know. It would probably backfire. I have a feeling such a strategy would not help Kamala Harris, but I can dream…
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The ONLY thing that matters to the tRump crime family is “what’s in it them.”
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Maybe Kushner should move to Serbia.
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Deplorable Richard Grennell was in Guatemala on the day of the inauguration of its new President, Jacobo Árbenz, which ceremony was delayed by some nine hours as the country’s autocrats and oligarchs sought means to deprive Árbenz of the office. The Biden administration refused visas to those same wealthy power brokers, with whom Grenell consorted.
I’m old enough to remember when foreign policy divisions stopped at our shores. There’s a number of MAGAs who have violated the Logan Act.
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