Saturday, May 6, 2017

DAY 107: Jared Kushener's sister uses her family ties in pitch to Chinese investors

The New York Times published today an article revealing that Nicole Meyer, Jared Kushner's sister, used her family ties as part of her sales pitch to Chinese investors for $150 million in funding for a Jersey City real estate development.

Meyer said the project “means a lot to me and my entire family.”

Which means "it means a lot to Donald Trump."

And no, it's not a conjecture, as she also mentioned Kushner left the real estate company to work for to Donald Trump at the White House.

When asked for comment, The New York Times pointed out, a spokesperson for Kushner Companies declined to comment.

Why? Perhaps because the Kusheners know what Meyer did is evidence of conflicts of interests by Kushner? I quote from the NYT article:

Ms. Meyer was asked after the event whether she was concerned about possible conflicts of interest facing her brother, but she did not respond. A man accompanying her, growing angry, shouted, “Please leave us alone!”

And by the way: The money for the project would provide the Chinese investors with green cards. Because, you see, according to the NYT the investors are not really interested in high returns from a Trump-related project, but in the green cards, as there is a federal program that grants a green card to foreign investors who invest half a million dollars or more in the US.

Kushner himself had already raised $50 million for a Trump tower in Jersey City using that same program.

UPDATE: A journalist who was at the Kushner meeting with Chinese investors said she was threatened by the Kushners:



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