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Donald Trump chooses Charles Kushner, Jared’s father, as the next Ambassador of France


President-elect Donald Trump tap lightly his son-in-law Jared Kushnerfather of, Charles Kushneras France’s incoming ambassador on Saturday—a key role in governance rife The relationship between Mr. Trump and the French president Emmanuel Macron.

Kushner, one notorious figure in New Jerseyis a wealthy real estate executive who was convicted and imprisoned in 2005 after pleading guilty to 16 federal counts of filing false tax returns, one count of making false statements to the Federal Election Commission, and one count of of retaliating against a cooperating witness and was charged. then pardoned by Trump in the final days of his first term.

“He is an outstanding business leader, philanthropist and negotiator who will be a strong advocate representing our Country and its interests,” Trump said. wrote on Truth Social, his social media site. “Together, we will strengthen America’s partnership with France, our oldest ally and one of our greatest countries!”

Kushner, 70, had a strong stake in real estate in the early 2000s before getting into legal trouble and pleading guilty in 2004. In his defense, he admitted targeting his brother-in-law, William Schuldera former employee became a witness for federal prosecutors in the case against the elder Kushner. The plot included Kushner hiring a prostitute to lure Schulder into a motel room, have sex with him, and film him with a hidden camera. That tape was then sent to Schulder’s wife, Kushner’s sister, as a threat.

Alas, Kushner’s plan did not work and he was sentenced to two years in prison, but was released earlier in 2006.

However, he found vindication with Trump’s pardon more than a decade later.

Trump granted clemency to Kushner “as part of a wave of 26 pardons he has issued with about a month remaining in his first term, along with other close associates including chief Paul Manaforthis 2016 campaign chairman, and Roger J. Stone Jr.a longtime ally and informal advisor,” New York Times report in their Saturday article about Trump’s pick. Both Jared and Charles Kushner, according to reports from timeplayed an important role Trump considers who to grant clemency to.

The prosecution of Kushner’s first case was nothing more than that Chris Christieformer governor of New Jersey, then United States attorney. Christie—the one who has become One voiced criticism of Trump—called Kushner’s misconduct “one of the most disgusting, heinous crimes that I have prosecuted…and I was the United States attorney in New Jersey” in 2019 interview with PBS.

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UNITED STATES – AUGUST 18: US Attorney Christopher J. Christie addresses the media, after Charles Kushner, the No. 1 donor to the 2001 campaign of New Jersey Governor James McGreevey, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Newark, New Jersey, August 18, 2001. 2004. Kushner pleaded guilty to lying about political donations, tax fraud and videotaping A government witness had sex with a call girl. (Photo by Rick Maiman/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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