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Trump, Inc.

WNYC Studios

Don, Trump, News, Business, Jared, Ivanka, Jr, Politics, Business News, Government, Eric

4.65.7K Ratings

🗓️ 8 January 2020

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

In 1996, an 83-year-old Holocaust survivor and refugee to America sat down with an interviewer from the USC Shoah Foundation to recount what she had experienced. “If we’re not going to tell now, in 20 years I don’t know who’s going to be to tell,” Rae Kushner said in her Yiddish-accented English. “And now we have still the strength and we have the power to do this and to warn the rest of the world to be careful who is coming up on top of your government.” Rae’s grandson Jared is now one of the most powerful people in the U.S. government. President Trump’s son-in-law and a senior White House adviser, he is an influential voice on some of the nation’s most pressing issues, including immigration across the southern border. And to understand him, you need to understand his family story. This episode is based on reporting from host Andrea Bernstein’s new book “American Oligarchs: the Kushners, the Trumps, and the Marriage of Money and Power.” Read more about the Kushner family at ProPublica and find an excerpt of Bernstein’s book at The New Yorker.

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Jared.

0:03.4

Nice to see you.

0:04.4

Come on in.

0:05.4

Welcome.

0:06.4

Appreciate it.

0:07.4

In the spring of 2019, Jared Kushner sat for an interview with Jonathan Swan of Axios

0:12.4

on HBO.

0:13.4

Justine, people in American politics and people haven't really heard you.

0:16.0

Swan went to meet Kushner at the home in Washington DC.

0:19.4

He shares with his wife Ivanka Trump and their three children.

0:22.6

And it's very clear to me you hate doing this.

0:25.0

It's not my natural love.

0:26.0

You hate it.

0:27.0

You will like it.

0:28.0

I'm just a little bit of a scouch.

0:29.0

There was tasteful artwork on the wall.

0:31.2

Jared Kushner was wearing a white oxford shirt, open of the neck.

0:34.1

Do you ever think about what you would have become if you had a different upbringing?

0:38.8

You know, if you didn't have some of the advantages that you had?

0:42.6

No, I mean, I think that I've definitely feel blessed to have had a great, you know, great

0:49.7

parents, great, great life, great opportunities.

0:52.2

Jared Kushner's grandparents arrived in New York Harbor in 1949 with $2 to their name.

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