Saturday, September 2, 2023

Jared Kushner Accusations Compared to Hunter Biden Allegations

https://www.newsweek.com/jared-kushner-accusations-compared-hunter-biden-allegations-1824096

"However, as I hope you would agree, we cannot 'set a line' without the critical facts giving rise to bipartisan concern. The Committee cannot conduct credible oversight without examining the plethora of actual and potential ethical violations of the previous Administration, including the fact that Mr. Kushner, a senior White House official, received $2 billion from Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund shortly after leaving a position he used to reshape U.S. foreign policy toward Saudi Arabia."

11 comments:

  1. Kushner's alleged $640M whilst still in office should be investigated.
    As I have said before, Hunter may have done wrong but it does not imply that his father did, although it is good political capital for the GOP to use against him.

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  2. This is how we know the Hunter Biden thing is really bad. They are now desperately trying to distract by shouting "But, but, Jared!"

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  3. Wow!
    so the only evidence for wrongdping is the reactions of the Democrats?!
    Like determining the complex manufacturing secrets of a factory solely by the smoke from the factory

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  4. Your problem is that you only want to see evil on one side. So when your guy gets trussed up in a scandal, you have to shout "Don't forget the other guy!"

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  5. Your problem is that you think I have a problem when it is the fantasy world you prefer living in that is the problem

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  6. No, I'm in the real world where I look at both sides, realize they're both corrupt and both need to be condemned but that's not an opion so I pick the side that I am less repulsed by.

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  7. Well, bill Clinton has made
    Millions as an after dinner speaker since he left off. Isn't that unethical, using his presidency as a tool to make easy money?

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  8. No making money because of fame is not unethical

    The issue did he do favors in office in order to get pay out later

    For example lobbying for favorable conditions for the Saudis while in power and consequently receiving billions afterwards

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  9. same thing, different interests
    also, how do you prove intent?

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  10. Using his "torah" as an implement to dig with, i.e. his former presidency. What was he before that , a lawyer?

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  11. > No making money because of fame is not unethical

    Only if you're a Democrat.

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