The Coronavirus and How the U.S. Ended Up with Nurses Wearing Garbage Bags
‘No one is coming. It’s up to us.’
The Coronavirus and How the U.S. Ended Up with Nurses Wearing Garbage Bags
‘No one is coming. It’s up to us.’
Lawmakers Want to Know: WTF Is Jared Kushner Doing?
Democratic lawmakers are asking FEMA to help them better understand Kushner’s role in acquiring and distributing medical equipment, given that the First Son-in-Law is “unclear about basic facts.”
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What about the surveillance?!
Kushner’s team seeks national coronavirus surveillance system
Kushner company stands to benefit from freeze on federal mortgage payments
With more than $800 million in federally backed properties, Kushner Companies could reduce its payments to zero under provisions of the recovery bill.
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Kushner Appears to Break Law Running Campaign from White House
Washington—Jared Kushner appears to be violating federal law by working extensively on President Trump’s re-election campaign from the White House, according to a complaint filed today by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) with the Office of U.S. Special Counsel (OSC).
While the Hatch Act prohibits most executive branch employees from engaging in political activity while on government property or on duty, a narrow exception does allow some political activity by senior political appointees paid by the White House. It does not, however, allow it by Kushner, who declined to accept a salary in his position as a Senior Advisor to President Trump. It may not be clear why Kushner made that choice, but it is clear that it has legal consequences, including allowing him to get around a conflict of interest law. But while a conflict of interest law does not apply to him, neither does the Hatch Act exception.
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