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Kushner has failed at every job that his father-in-law has given him. The opioid epidemic has only gotten worse in Trump's administration. Kushner has suggested using Nancy Reagan's ,the former first ladies approach, telling those affected to 'just say no'. While Trump's approach is to lower drug abuse funding, it seems to be backfiring as opioid use is only increasing. Veterans' care has been put on the back burner and he hasn't had time to
President Trump
needed somebody to negotiate peace in the Middle East, he asked Kushner. When he needed somebody to be his point man with China and with Mexico, he asked Kushner. When he needed somebody to solve the opioid epidemic, reform veterans care, overhaul the criminal justice system and reinvent the entire federal government, Trump again turned to Kushner. Kushner has failed at every job that his father-in-law has given him. The opioid epidemic has only gotten worse in Trump's administration. Kushner has suggested using Nancy Reagan's ,the former first ladies approach, telling those affected to 'just say no'. While Trump's approach is to lower drug abuse funding, it seems to be backfiring as opioid use is only increasing. Veterans' care has been put on the back burner and he hasn't had time to
overhaul the criminal justice system as of yet, as well as
That's the trouble with Kushner's defense in the Russia imbroglio. He's essentially arguing that he isn't corrupt he's just in over his head. He didn't really know what he was doing, and he was too busy. Coming from the man charged with handling everything from Middle East peace to opioids, this isn't reassuring.
So now Kushner is defending himself by playing the ingenue: All of these were tasks that I had never performed on a campaign previously, and I could not even remember the name of the Russian ambassador. Kushner, arguing that he didn't seek to create a back channel with Russia, explained that he merely asked the Russian ambassador if he had an existing communications channel at his embassy we could use.
The defense leaves one big question unanswered: Why is a man of such inexperience in charge of so much?
[SUB][/SUB]reinvent the entire federal government
.That's the trouble with Kushner's defense in the Russia imbroglio. He's essentially arguing that he isn't corrupt he's just in over his head. He didn't really know what he was doing, and he was too busy. Coming from the man charged with handling everything from Middle East peace to opioids, this isn't reassuring.
So now Kushner is defending himself by playing the ingenue: All of these were tasks that I had never performed on a campaign previously, and I could not even remember the name of the Russian ambassador. Kushner, arguing that he didn't seek to create a back channel with Russia, explained that he merely asked the Russian ambassador if he had an existing communications channel at his embassy we could use.
The defense leaves one big question unanswered: Why is a man of such inexperience in charge of so much?