Donald Trump believes in nepotism. He has never hesitatated to shower favors on the members of his family. In his first term, he issued a pardon to son-in-law Jared’s father, Charles Kushner, who spent two years in federal prison. Now, Kushner goes from ex-felon to Ambassador to France, if confirmed.
Does Mr. Kushner know anything about France or NATO or Europe? Probably not. Who cares?
President-elect Donald J. Trump announced on Saturday that he would name Charles Kushner, the wealthy real estate executive and father of his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, to serve as ambassador to France, handing one of his earliest and most high-profile ambassador appointments to a close family associate.
The announcement was the latest step in a long-running exchange of political support between the two men. Mr. Kushner received a pardon from Mr. Trump in the final days of his first term for a variety of violations and then emerged as a major donor to Mr. Trump’s 2024 campaign.
“I am pleased to nominate Charles Kushner, of New Jersey, to serve as the U.S. Ambassador to France,” Mr. Trump wrote in a social media post announcing his choice. “He is a tremendous business leader, philanthropist, & dealmaker, who will be a strong advocate representing our Country & its interests.”
Mr. Kushner, 70, pleaded guilty in 2004 to 16 counts of tax evasion, a single count of retaliating against a federal witness and one of lying to the Federal Election Commission in a case that became a lasting source of embarrassment for the family. As part of the plea, Mr. Kushner admitted to hiring a prostitute to seduce his brother-in-law, a witness in a federal campaign finance investigation, and sending a videotape of the encounter to his sister.

Another unmentionable…
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Sorry if I have said this before of this site, but have lost track of how many times the antics of the Trump Court and allies have prompted a comment along these lines:
‘Once upon a time this would have only been material for MAD magazine’
In fact my teenage memories recalls a strip about politics. The drawing was of an ill-dressed middle aged guy, carrying suitcases and looking like had a few drinks. The lines went something like this…
‘The ambassador for France / Britain (I forget which)
Someone with smarts
Someone with experience
Someone’s Uncle Fred’
Worst choice since FDR was obliged to pick the odious Joe Kennedy for Britain, luckily in those days you had a president with the smarts to ignore everything the louse said.
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France? Really? Internationally, we are becoming a slimeball country. Does Kuschner or any of them really NOT see that? CBK
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Yep, yep and nope!
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