Who’s really surprised by the new low in American standards now?
Nigel_Bligh_Burns on
>He admitted at the time to having hired a prostitute to seduce his brother-in-law, who was cooperating in a federal investigation into campaign financing.
Lmao
dat_1234user on
You can’t make this up.
Machicomon on
Nepotism. He’s the father of Trump’s daughter Invanka’s husband. The fact that’s he’s a career criminal should be of no surprise.
KhanTheGray on
“PARIS – A convicted felon and Trump’s family insider turned US ambassador to France, Charles Kushner, will soon land in Paris – not to sip French wine, but to do business.
Kushner’s name is already infamous in the US. In 2005, he was sentenced to two years in a federal prison in Alabama on multiple charges, including tax fraud and witness tampering.”
He admitted at the time to having hired a prostitute to seduce his brother-in-law, who was cooperating in a federal investigation into campaign financing.
Fifteen years later, Trump granted him a full pardon in the final month of his presidency. Kushner expressed his gratitude by donating $1 million in 2023 to Trump’s Make America Great Again Inc. super PAC.
Now, with the Senate’s confirmation on 19 May, the father of Trump’s son-in-law is taking on one of the US most visible diplomatic roles.”
Imagine being a French politician who has to shake hands with this guy.
Multiple pills to control your turning stomach.
Massimo25ore on
>Trump’s instructions for his man in Paris are very clear: “greater balance” in Franco-American economic relations and “combat harmful regulations that target American companies.”
He’s not going to have an easy time in Paris, then.
2PetitsVerres on
The US president himself is a convicted felon. If that’s possible, why would any lower position require better standards?
11thstalley on
Birds of a feather and all that entails….
CTRexPope on
Corey Booker voted to confirm him.
Upstairs_Cap_4217 on
In general? There shouldn’t be any problem with someone who has done their time and reformed going on to achieve high positions in government and society.
In specific? Fuck this corrupt sack of shit and fuck the nepotism-riddled horse he rode in on.
Gotcha, so 1 millions is the price tag for ignoring your criminal past and a good job position.
magnumopus44 on
France should just declare him persona non grata.
crlthrn on
The US threatened to refuse to accept the UK’s choice of ambassador, Peter Mandelson, so why can’t France refuse to accept a criminal as ambassador, if they should want to…?
ben_howler on
I am looking forward to observing how France dances with him. I am sure, it’s going to be amusing to watch from a distance.
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Who’s really surprised by the new low in American standards now?
>He admitted at the time to having hired a prostitute to seduce his brother-in-law, who was cooperating in a federal investigation into campaign financing.
Lmao
You can’t make this up.
Nepotism. He’s the father of Trump’s daughter Invanka’s husband. The fact that’s he’s a career criminal should be of no surprise.
“PARIS – A convicted felon and Trump’s family insider turned US ambassador to France, Charles Kushner, will soon land in Paris – not to sip French wine, but to do business.
Kushner’s name is already infamous in the US. In 2005, he was sentenced to two years in a federal prison in Alabama on multiple charges, including tax fraud and witness tampering.”
He admitted at the time to having hired a prostitute to seduce his brother-in-law, who was cooperating in a federal investigation into campaign financing.
Fifteen years later, Trump granted him a full pardon in the final month of his presidency. Kushner expressed his gratitude by donating $1 million in 2023 to Trump’s Make America Great Again Inc. super PAC.
Now, with the Senate’s confirmation on 19 May, the father of Trump’s son-in-law is taking on one of the US most visible diplomatic roles.”
Imagine being a French politician who has to shake hands with this guy.
Multiple pills to control your turning stomach.
>Trump’s instructions for his man in Paris are very clear: “greater balance” in Franco-American economic relations and “combat harmful regulations that target American companies.”
He’s not going to have an easy time in Paris, then.
The US president himself is a convicted felon. If that’s possible, why would any lower position require better standards?
Birds of a feather and all that entails….
Corey Booker voted to confirm him.
In general? There shouldn’t be any problem with someone who has done their time and reformed going on to achieve high positions in government and society.
In specific? Fuck this corrupt sack of shit and fuck the nepotism-riddled horse he rode in on.
>Fifteen years later, Trump granted him a full pardon in the final month of his presidency. Kushner expressed his gratitude by [donating](https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/trump-names-charles-kushner-us-ambassador-to-france.html) $1 million in 2023 to Trump’s Make America Great Again Inc. super PAC.
Gotcha, so 1 millions is the price tag for ignoring your criminal past and a good job position.
France should just declare him persona non grata.
The US threatened to refuse to accept the UK’s choice of ambassador, Peter Mandelson, so why can’t France refuse to accept a criminal as ambassador, if they should want to…?
I am looking forward to observing how France dances with him. I am sure, it’s going to be amusing to watch from a distance.