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How the scion of one tri-state crime family married into another, in a
story equal parts ‘Sopranos’ and ‘Game of Thrones.’
By James Kirchick
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July
11, 2016

Of the myriad ways in which Donald Trump has forced his pathetic assemblage
of voters, political enablers, and media hangers-on to debase themselves,
surely nothing has been so pitiful as the recent apologetics offered by his
son-in-law, Jared Kushner. In a piece
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 for *The New York Observer—*which he owns—titled “The Donald Trump I
Know,” Kushner began by declaring, “My father-in-law is not an
anti-Semite.” Displaying the sort of defensive rationalization employed by
people who feel a need to preface their disquisitions on inner-city crime
or immigration with the proviso, “I’m not a racist,” Kushner’s article
radiated the desperation of a hostage tape—which, in a way, it was.
Alongside banal attacks on the “speech police” and “the media” for holding
Trump up to an “insane standard” of propriety, Kushner shared the story,
“which I have never discussed,” of his ancestors’ victimization at the
hands of the Nazis so as to ensure readers that he is ever-attuned to “real
anti-Semitism.”

The presumably “fake” anti-Semitism that his father-in-law has been so
unfairly accused of peddling was highlighted
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just
a day earlier by one of Kushner’s own writers at the *Observer*, Dana
Schwartz, in an open letter to her boss. Prompting Schwartz’s concern was a
tweet by Trump, which, under the headline “Crooked Hillary–Makes History!”
depicted the presumptive Democratic nominee in profile against a backdrop
of raining dollar bills and a six-pointed star declaring her “Most corrupt
candidate ever!” Internet sleuths quickly traced the provenance of the
image to a white supremacist web forum. What followed was the usual
rigmarole whenever Trump is caught red-handed uttering bigoted things, or
retweeting bigoted things, or winking at bigots: a half-assed apology on
the part of the campaign followed by immediate repudiation by the candidate
himself. After taking down the original image and reposting it with a
circle instead of a star, (alongside the totally-kosher hashtag
#AmericaFirst, the anti-Semitic origins of which Trump cannot possibly, at
this point, claim ignorance), Trump and his coterie effectively rescinded
their earlier admissions of remorse by variously asserting that the star
was innocuously lifted from Microsoft Shapes, is a “sheriff’s star,” and,
most ridiculously, no different than the one appearing
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on
the cover of a *Frozen*coloring book.

We know Kushner is not oblivious to anti-Semitism. One of the first
decisions he made as owner of the *Observer* was to fire the writer Phil
Weiss, then beginning his descent from someone creepily obsessed with Jews
into proprietor of an anti-Semitic hate site. (Ironically, Weiss was one of
the few people aside from right-wing extremists to defend
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his
old boss in Stargate.) Whether Trump himself fully grasped the implications
of slipping a Magen David into a tableau of money and accusations of
financial impropriety—indeed, whether he is, in his heart, an
anti-Semite—is beside the point. More pertinent is the simple fact that
Trump lifted the meme from a racist internet troll and has garnered the
enthusiastic support of seemingly every anti-Semite and white
nationalist in the United States. When it comes to questions like “Is Trump
dog-whistling at racists or merely lifting iconography from a popular
Disney franchise?,” I think I’ll take the word of David Duke over
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that
of Jared Kushner.

The rest of Kushner’s article was incoherent, dishonest, or evasive. For
instance, in the very same sentence where he attributes the star imbroglio
to Trump’s “team” being “careless in choosing an image to retweet,” Kushner
states that the whole controversy derives from the fact “that it’s the
actual candidate communicating with the American public rather than the
armies of handlers who poll test ordinary candidates’ every move.” Invoking
the hackneyed anecdote of Pauline Kael’s expression of befuddlement at
Richard Nixon’s victory, registered on account of her knowing only one
person who voted for him, Kushner instructs Schwartz and her journalistic
colleagues “to get out there and meet some of those people ‘outside their
ken’ ” supporting Trump. Because if there’s one man who understands the
frustrations of middle America—aside, of course, from Trump himself—it’s
this dapper, Orthodox Jewish product of the Frisch School, Harvard College,
and New York University’s law and business schools. “The worst that his
detractors can fairly say about him,” Kushner writes of his father-in-law,
“is that he has been careless in retweeting imagery that can be interpreted
as offensive.” If you put aside Trump’s endorsement of violence against
protestors, wanton disregard for the First Amendment, ridicule of the
physically handicapped for the delectation of a braying mob, endorsement of
nuclear proliferation, call to withdraw from NATO, envious admiration for
all manner of anti-American despots and thugs (the latest being Saddam
Hussein), remarks about a reporter’s menstrual cycle, clinically malignant
narcissism, pig ignorance about the basic functions of government, proposal
to ban Muslims from entering the country, racist attacks on a federal
judge, etc. and *ad infinitum*… if, in other words, Trump was merely the
joke vanity candidate we all thought he was a year ago, then, yes, perhaps
his noxious Twitter account would be “the worst” thing about his disgusting
and disgraceful campaign.

Like smoking crack or joining the Communist Party after the Moscow purge
trials, supporting Donald Trump makes you say and do stupid things you’ll
come to regret. Distinguishing Jared Kushner’s submission to the genre of
Trump defenses from those of other Trumpkins was its exploitation of the
Holocaust. Kushner tells us that this is the first time he has shared this
story of familial agony, an admission that, given the context, would be
execrable enough even without his galling accusation that it is his
father-in-law’s “detractors” who are “manipulate[ing] the public.” And
Kushner revealed this heirloom of family suffering—which is hardly his own
suffering—for what? To defend a man who plays political footsie with the
former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan?

***

To understand how Jared Kushner could reach such depths, one must first
understand that not only is he the son-in-law of an abusive sociopath, but
the son of one as well. Charles Kushner, a child of Holocaust survivors,
inherited a family real estate development business and grew it into a
billion-dollar empire with properties across six states. If one wants to
rise from mere landlord to true real estate mogul, it is necessary—given
the role that the legislative and judicial systems play in determining who
may use property to what end, i.e. the value of property—to become a
political power broker. And so Charles took a lesson from his future in-law
Donald Trump: He invested heavily in politics, becoming one of the biggest
Democratic donors in the country. His greatest investment was a young New
Jersey politico named Jim McGreevy, who as governor, appointed Kushner to
the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Distinguishing Jared Kushner’s submission to the genre of Trump defenses
from those of other Trumpkins was its exploitation of the Holocaust.

Charles Kushner seemed to have an insatiable appetite for money and power,
and recognized the role politics played at the nexus of both. To maximize
his influence, Kushner circumvented federal campaign finance laws by
funneling money to candidates and elected officials with donations made in
the names of other people and through the over 100 separate real estate
development partnerships he controlled. In one of this already absurd
campaign’s more novelistic ironies, Kushner’s dirty dealings caught the
attention of a young, ambitious federal prosecutor named Chris Christie,
who opened up an investigation that called Kushner’s sister, Esther, and
brother-in-law, Billy, as witnesses. Determined to prevent Billy from
testifying, Charles set up a honey trap
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for
his brother-in-law in a motel room—fully equipped with video cameras—and
paid a prostitute $10,000. Kushner then sent a tape of the assignation to
his sister, who promptly turned her brother’s attempt at blackmail over to
the authorities.

Now charged with obstruction of justice and witness tampering in addition
to campaign finance violations, Kushner pleaded guilty to all 18 felonious
counts against him. He was sentenced
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to
two years in federal prison, and had to pay one of the highest ever fines
levied by the Federal Election Commission—all of which amounted to a slap
on the wrist given the nature of his conduct, the mountains of
incontrovertible evidence against him, and his lack of any evident remorse,
despite pleading guilty. “What is truly extraordinary is that Charles
Kushner has failed to accept full responsibility for his outrageous
criminal conduct,” said Christie, who today is one of Trump’s closest
advisers, alongside the son of the man he had arrested
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 .

Kushner was also implicated in the simultaneous downfall of his political
protégé McGreevy, who became infamous for a live televised resignation
during which he announced to the world that he was “a gay American.” Thanks
to this cynical deflection, most today remember McGreevy as having done
nothing worse than commit marital infidelity under the duress of his
decision to marry a woman and live his life in the closet. But the main
reason McGreevy was forced to step down from his post was that his former
lover, an Israeli man named Golan Cipel whom he had put on the state
payroll in a make-work job, was threatening to sue him for sexual
harassment.

So who was Golan Cipel? McGreevy had met Cipel several years earlier in
Israel, and it was Charles Kushner who sponsored the young Israeli’s work
visa to the United States, and then generously employed Cipel in one of his
companies before the governor hired him. Some speculated
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that
Kushner, recognizing the blackmail potential of this arrangement, persuaded
Cipel to threaten McGreevy with exposure. That would explain why, 10
minutes before McGreevy’s tearful confession, a lawyer representing Cipel
called
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McGreevy’s
office conveying the message that the jilted lover would keep their affair
secret if the governor fulfilled an odd request: grant a charter to Touro
College allowing it to open a medical school in New Jersey—a medical school
for which Charles Kushner had raised money and hoped to name after his late
mother. (At the time, Kushner, through his lawyer, denied
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any
involvement.)

With his father in the slammer, Jared became the nominal head of the family
business, and he remained a loyal son. Unlike Andrew and Mark Madoff, who
never spoke a word to their dad after turning him over to the feds, Jared
regularly visited Charles in federal prison, trekking down to Alabama once
a week, and defended him publicly. Jared’s role in this lurid, Jewish
“Sopranos”-like clan explains how the scion of one tri-state crime family
could fit so naturally into another.

Jared and his wife, Ivanka Trump, are both the children of monumental
assholes. But that’s where their similarities end. Jared’s whole life has
been about being presentable, wearing a nice suit, and enduring the abuse
of an older father figure, which is basically the role he now plays in the
Trump clan. Who in his right mind would tolerate a lifetime of sucking up
to Donald Trump and listening to the repulsive nonsense that spews from his
mouth, particularly if he were heir to his own monumental real estate
fortune? Unlike Ivanka, who clearly controls her own destiny, Kushner comes
across as a whipping boy, eager to please and do as he’s told.

Putting up with the antics of Donald Trump, then, is nothing new or
challenging for Kushner, whose father actually served prison time for the
sorts of things Donald Trump only brags about doing. In a way, Kushner was
the perfect person for Ivanka to marry, as he’s precisely the sort of
person who can tolerate the humiliation of being Donald Trump’s son-in-law
without lashing out and forcing his wife to choose between her husband and
her father, or having an affair out of rage and resentment, or otherwise
blowing up the fortunate union that his beloved engineered in her own
interest and presumably that of her children.

Ivanka, by contrast, has proved her relative independence by helming her
own successful fashion company and converting to Orthodox Judaism—which
seems like the perfect way to keep her from eating dinner too often in her
father’s home. Ivanka’s relationship to her family is not unlike that of a
good Christian’s place in this fallen world; she is in the Trump brood but
not of it.

Ivanka has doubtlessly learned a great deal from the experience of her
mother, Ivana, who was rooked into a stingy prenuptial agreement by Donald.
The Czechoslovak former model channeled everything into her children; in
marrying Jared Kushner, Ivanka pulled off the classical European dynastic
achievement of unifying two large houses whose fortunes will go to her
offspring. For that to happen, however, Ivanka knew that she would have to
marry someone who would not disrupt her matriarchal power. Ivanka knows how
to control her father, at least to the extent that he can be controlled
(witness her decisive hand in the firing of Trump campaign manager Corey
Lewandowski). The person she married also had to be someone over whom she
could exert power.

All this explains how Jared Kushner could shamelessly tout his status as
the descendant of Holocaust survivors to vouch for the honor of someone so
undeserving of it as Donald Trump. Whatever Kushner needs to do to comfort
himself over his enabling this pox on the American body politic—whose
political ascent is the single worst thing to happen to the United States
since Sept. 11—he will do. He’s been training for this role his entire
life, under the tutelage of his father and now his wife. It’s hard not to
feel a little sorry for him.

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