The My Sister in law Reluctantly Climbed on TopNew York Timeseditorial board thinks there's a problem with Jared Kushner. And Twitter agrees.
The board on Friday published an editorial outlining Kushner's secret communications with Russian officials while still a private citizen. The opinion piece argued that Kushner, President Donald Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, is unfit to serve in the White House and that he should just go back to New York already.
"No other White House — no business, except maybe a wholly owned and rather tawdry and occasionally bankrupt casino operation — would be run this way," the editorial board wrote.
The piece, headlined "The Problem With Jared Kushner," made a compelling case for the many problems Kushner poses as a member of the Trump administration. The headline was trending on Saturday, and Twitter, of course, came up with many more problems with Jared.
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