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US Senate confirms Trump in-law Charles Kushner as ambassador to France
US Senate confirms Trump in-law Charles Kushner as ambassador to France

LeMonde

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • LeMonde

US Senate confirms Trump in-law Charles Kushner as ambassador to France

The United States Senate on Monday, May 19, confirmed real estate developer Charles Kushner, the father of President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, to serve as ambassador to France. Kushner, who was confirmed 51-45, is the founder of Kushner Companies, a real estate firm. His son Jared is a former White House senior adviser to Trump who is married to Trump's eldest daughter, Ivanka. When he announced his intention to nominate Kushner in November, Trump called him"a tremendous business leader, philanthropist, & dealmaker." Kushner was pardoned by Trump in December 2020, after pleading guilty years earlier to tax evasion and making illegal campaign donations. Prosecutors alleged that he had hatched a scheme for revenge and intimidation, after discovering that his brother-in-law was cooperating with federal authorities in an investigation, hiring a prostitute and arranging to have the encounter recorded with a hidden camera and sent to his own sister, the man's wife. 'Our European allies are anxious' Kushner will head to France as the relationship between the two traditional allies, and between the US and the rest of Europe, has been strained over Trump's trade policies and the US role in the Ukraine war. At his confirmation hearing earlier this month, Kushner said he would work closely with France to "bring greater balance to our important economic relationship" and also encourage France to "invest more in its defense capabilities, as well as lead the EU to align with the US vision of increased European commitments to security." As Trump has rattled traditionally solid relationships with European allies, Kushner said he appreciates the history between the two countries and is "dedicated to building an even stronger relationship." He told senators that he is a child of Holocaust survivors who came to the United States after World War II, and his grandmothers and other members of his family were executed by Nazis. New Hampshire Senator Jeanne Shaheen, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told Kushner that his nomination comes at a "critical time" because "our European allies are anxious." 'One of the most loathsome, disgusting crimes' Shaheen also asked Kushner about his criminal past. He replied that he made a "very, very, very serious mistake, and I paid a very heavy price for that mistake." Kushner was sentenced in 2005 to two years in prison after pleading guilty to 18 counts, including tax evasion and witness tampering. It was the highest sentence he could receive under a plea deal, but less than what Chris Christie, the US attorney for New Jersey at the time and later governor and Republican presidential candidate, had sought. Christie called it "one of the most loathsome, disgusting crimes" he ever prosecuted as US attorney. Kushner also agreed to pay $508,900 to the FEC for violating contribution regulations by failing to obtain an OK from partners to whom more than $500,000 in contributions were credited. Announcing Kushner's pardon in 2020, Trump's first White House cited Kushner's more recent charitable work as the reason he deserved clemency. "This record of reform and charity overshadows Mr. Kushner's conviction and 2 year sentence for preparing false tax returns, witness retaliation, and making false statements" to the Federal Election Commission, the White House said then. Kushner was confirmed with the support of one Democrat — New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker. In his prepared testimony for his confirmation hearing, Kushner thanked Booker for his "special and close friendship."

Senate Confirms Charles Kushner as US Ambassador to France
Senate Confirms Charles Kushner as US Ambassador to France

Epoch Times

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Epoch Times

Senate Confirms Charles Kushner as US Ambassador to France

The Senate on Monday confirmed Charles Kushner, a New Jersey real estate mogul and father of Jared Kushner, as United States ambassador to France. Kushner, 71, was confirmed by the upper chamber in a 51–45 vote on Monday. Who Is Charles Kushner? Kushner runs the New York-based real estate firm Kushner Companies. His son, Jared, is married to President Donald Trump's eldest daughter, Ivanka. Jared Kushner served as one of Trump's senior advisers during his first term in the White House.

1 Democratic Senator Voted To Confirm Jared Kushner's Ex-Con Dad To Be Ambassador To France
1 Democratic Senator Voted To Confirm Jared Kushner's Ex-Con Dad To Be Ambassador To France

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

1 Democratic Senator Voted To Confirm Jared Kushner's Ex-Con Dad To Be Ambassador To France

WASHINGTON — The Senate has confirmed real estate developer Charles Kushner, the father of President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, to serve as ambassador to France. Kushner was confirmed with the support of one Democrat — New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker. In his prepared testimony for his confirmation hearing, Kushner thanked Booker for his 'special and close friendship.' Charles Kushner was pardoned by Trump in December 2020 after pleading guilty years earlier to tax evasion and making illegal campaign donations. Prosecutors alleged that he hatched a scheme for revenge and intimidation after discovering his brother-in-law was cooperating with federal authorities in an investigation, hiring a prostitute and arranging to have the encounter recorded with a hidden camera and sent to his own sister, the man's wife. Kushner, who was confirmed 51-45, is the founder of Kushner Companies, a real estate firm. His son Jared is a former White House senior adviser to Trump who is married to Trump's eldest daughter, Ivanka. When he announced his intention to nominate Charles Kushner in November, Trump called him 'a tremendous business leader, philanthropist, & dealmaker.' Charles Kushner will head to France as the relationship between the two traditional allies, and between the U.S. and the rest of Europe, has been strained over Trump's trade policies and the U.S. role in the Ukraine war. At his confirmation hearing earlier this month, Kushner said he would work closely with France to 'bring greater balance to our important economic relationship' and also encourage France to 'invest more in its defense capabilities, as well as lead the EU to align with the U.S. vision of increased European commitments to security.' As Trump has rattled traditionally solid relationships with European allies, Kushner said he appreciates the history between the two countries and is 'dedicated to building an even stronger relationship.' He told senators that he is a child of Holocaust survivors who came to the United States after World War II, and his grandmothers and other members of his family were executed by Nazis. New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told Kushner that his nomination comes at a 'critical time' because 'our European allies are anxious.' Shaheen also asked Kushner about his criminal past. He replied that he made a 'very, very, very serious mistake, and I paid a very heavy price for that mistake.' Kushner was sentenced in 2005 to two years in prison after pleading guilty to 18 counts, including tax evasion and witness tampering. It was the highest sentence he could receive under a plea deal, but less than what Chris Christie, the U.S. attorney for New Jersey at the time and later governor and Republican presidential candidate, had sought. Christie called it 'one of the most loathsome, disgusting crimes' he ever prosecuted as U.S. attorney. Kushner also agreed to pay $508,900 to the FEC for violating contribution regulations by failing to obtain an OK from partners to whom more than $500,000 in contributions were credited. Announcing Kushner's pardon in 2020, Trump's first White House cited Kushner's more recent charitable work as the reason he deserved clemency. 'This record of reform and charity overshadows Mr. Kushner's conviction and 2 year sentence for preparing false tax returns, witness retaliation, and making false statements' to the Federal Election Commission, the White House said then. Trump Wants Jared Kushner's Father To Be His Ambassador To France Senate Democrats Launch Probe Of Foreign Payments To Jared Kushner's Firm Look Who Showed Up For Trump's Victory Speech After Being No-Shows On Campaign Trail

1 Democratic Senator Voted To Confirm Jared Kushner's Ex-Con Dad To Be Ambassador To France
1 Democratic Senator Voted To Confirm Jared Kushner's Ex-Con Dad To Be Ambassador To France

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

1 Democratic Senator Voted To Confirm Jared Kushner's Ex-Con Dad To Be Ambassador To France

WASHINGTON — The Senate has confirmed real estate developer Charles Kushner, the father of President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, to serve as ambassador to France. Kushner was confirmed with the support of one Democrat — New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker. In his prepared testimony for his confirmation hearing, Kushner thanked Booker for his 'special and close friendship.' Charles Kushner was pardoned by Trump in December 2020 after pleading guilty years earlier to tax evasion and making illegal campaign donations. Prosecutors alleged that he hatched a scheme for revenge and intimidation after discovering his brother-in-law was cooperating with federal authorities in an investigation, hiring a prostitute and arranging to have the encounter recorded with a hidden camera and sent to his own sister, the man's wife. Kushner, who was confirmed 51-45, is the founder of Kushner Companies, a real estate firm. His son Jared is a former White House senior adviser to Trump who is married to Trump's eldest daughter, Ivanka. When he announced his intention to nominate Charles Kushner in November, Trump called him 'a tremendous business leader, philanthropist, & dealmaker.' Charles Kushner will head to France as the relationship between the two traditional allies, and between the U.S. and the rest of Europe, has been strained over Trump's trade policies and the U.S. role in the Ukraine war. At his confirmation hearing earlier this month, Kushner said he would work closely with France to 'bring greater balance to our important economic relationship' and also encourage France to 'invest more in its defense capabilities, as well as lead the EU to align with the U.S. vision of increased European commitments to security.' As Trump has rattled traditionally solid relationships with European allies, Kushner said he appreciates the history between the two countries and is 'dedicated to building an even stronger relationship.' He told senators that he is a child of Holocaust survivors who came to the United States after World War II, and his grandmothers and other members of his family were executed by Nazis. New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told Kushner that his nomination comes at a 'critical time' because 'our European allies are anxious.' Shaheen also asked Kushner about his criminal past. He replied that he made a 'very, very, very serious mistake, and I paid a very heavy price for that mistake.' Kushner was sentenced in 2005 to two years in prison after pleading guilty to 18 counts, including tax evasion and witness tampering. It was the highest sentence he could receive under a plea deal, but less than what Chris Christie, the U.S. attorney for New Jersey at the time and later governor and Republican presidential candidate, had sought. Christie called it 'one of the most loathsome, disgusting crimes' he ever prosecuted as U.S. attorney. Kushner also agreed to pay $508,900 to the FEC for violating contribution regulations by failing to obtain an OK from partners to whom more than $500,000 in contributions were credited. Announcing Kushner's pardon in 2020, Trump's first White House cited Kushner's more recent charitable work as the reason he deserved clemency. 'This record of reform and charity overshadows Mr. Kushner's conviction and 2 year sentence for preparing false tax returns, witness retaliation, and making false statements' to the Federal Election Commission, the White House said then. Trump Wants Jared Kushner's Father To Be His Ambassador To France Senate Democrats Launch Probe Of Foreign Payments To Jared Kushner's Firm Look Who Showed Up For Trump's Victory Speech After Being No-Shows On Campaign Trail

US Senate confirms Charles Kushner, father of Trump's son-in-law, as ambassador to France
US Senate confirms Charles Kushner, father of Trump's son-in-law, as ambassador to France

First Post

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • First Post

US Senate confirms Charles Kushner, father of Trump's son-in-law, as ambassador to France

The Senate backed Kushner 51 to 45. Senator Cory Booker, who represents Kushner's home state of New Jersey, was the only Democrat to vote along with Trump's fellow Republicans in favour of the nomination read more The Senate has confirmed real estate developer Charles Kushner, the father of President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, to serve as ambassador to France. Charles Kushner was pardoned by Trump in December 2020 after pleading guilty years earlier to tax evasion and making illegal campaign donations. Prosecutors alleged that he hatched a scheme for revenge and intimidation after discovering his brother-in-law was cooperating with federal authorities in an investigation, hiring a prostitute and arranging to have the encounter recorded with a hidden camera and sent to his own sister, the man's wife. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The Senate backed Kushner 51 to 45. Senator Cory Booker, who represents Kushner's home state of New Jersey, was the only Democrat to vote along with Trump's fellow Republicans in favour of the nomination. Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska was the only Republican who opposed it. Kushner is the founder of Kushner Companies, a real estate firm. Kushner's son Jared Kushner, who married Trump's eldest daughter Ivanka in 2009, also served as the president's advisor during his first term, notably on conflict in the Middle East. When he announced his intention to nominate Charles Kushner in November, Trump called him 'a tremendous business leader, philanthropist, & dealmaker.' Charles Kushner will head to France as the relationship between the two traditional allies, and between the U.S. and the rest of Europe, has been strained over Trump's trade policies and the U.S. role in the Ukraine war. At his confirmation hearing earlier this month, Kushner said he would work closely with France to 'bring greater balance to our important economic relationship' and also encourage France to 'invest more in its defense capabilities, as well as lead the EU to align with the U.S. vision of increased European commitments to security.' As Trump has rattled traditionally solid relationships with European allies, Kushner said he appreciates the history between the two countries and is 'dedicated to building an even stronger relationship.' He told senators that he is a child of Holocaust survivors who came to the United States after World War II, and his grandmothers and other members of his family were executed by Nazis. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told Kushner that his nomination comes at a 'critical time' because 'our European allies are anxious.' Shaheen also asked Kushner about his criminal past. He replied that he made a 'very, very, very serious mistake, and I paid a very heavy price for that mistake.' Kushner was sentenced in 2005 to two years in prison after pleading guilty to 18 counts, including tax evasion and witness tampering. It was the highest sentence he could receive under a plea deal, but less than what Chris Christie, the U.S. attorney for New Jersey at the time and later governor and Republican presidential candidate, had sought. Christie called it 'one of the most loathsome, disgusting crimes' he ever prosecuted as U.S. attorney. Kushner also agreed to pay $508,900 to the FEC for violating contribution regulations by failing to obtain an OK from partners to whom more than $500,000 in contributions were credited. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Announcing Kushner's pardon in 2020, Trump's first White House cited Kushner's more recent charitable work as the reason he deserved clemency. 'This record of reform and charity overshadows Mr. Kushner's conviction and 2 year sentence for preparing false tax returns, witness retaliation, and making false statements' to the Federal Election Commission, the White House said then. Kushner was confirmed with the support of one Democrat — New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker. In his prepared testimony for his confirmation hearing, Kushner thanked Booker for his 'special and close friendship.' With inputs from agencies

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